> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rosemary Laidlaw
> Sent: 13 July 1999 15:57
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> Subject:
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> I have a student who is hoping to study in Canada just for next
> semester. This has been arranged through our international office but
> the student is having difficulty getting a visa from the Canadian
> Embassy. She has indicated back problems and asthma on the
> documentation and they are requiring her to take a very full medical
> at a practitioner 2 hours away. Our international officer has faxed
> saying that she is a single mother and this will be extremely
> expensive for her and can she provide a GP's letter instead but she is
> not terribly hopeful that this will work. Does anyone have any
> experience in such matters.
> Any advice would be most welcome
> Rosemary Laidlaw
> Disabiltiy Adviser
> University College Scarborough
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