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Is Canada the best country to Immigrate to if you have a mild mental disability? I personally feel the U.S. doesn't provided disabled people with enough help. In the future, I may want to leave the U.S. to a country that will help disabled immigrants. I would even consider getting citizenship in that country. This will be many years away.
However, I would also consider permanent residency to live there if it would be cheaper than the U.S.
I dont know how much of help this link could be but people are still lobbying for discrimination based on disability in Canada. You might be able to get some information here.
I dont know how much of help this link could be but people are still lobbying for discrimination based on disability in Canada. You might be able to get some information here.
Are you talking about Montreal's underground city, or Toronto's? Just having been in parts of the Toronto PATH, there are definitely large sections of it that aren't barrier-free. Most likely this is because some of the buildings are old enough that the accessibility requirements don't apply to them. There is a long walkway along the Canadian side of Niagara Falls. As far as I remember, it's wheelchair-compatible.
gpatrick900 said:
I read that article. Doesn't that violate international law?
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I am not in a wheelchair. I was talking about Montreal underground city.
If you have a library and can find the book "pick me up" there is some information on the UN Articles. Unfortunately, I think some countries still violate them including the U.S. I think there is no teeth with the law or it require a UN action to do something. I don't have the book, I returned it to the library. I was kind of surprised at reading some of the articles. We interpreted one of the articles to mean there should be no poverty or homelessness anywhere. We also interpreted another article to mean the governments should provided a decent living for everyone. Like I said above there is no teeth with the law or it was requires a UN action to do something.
United Nations resolutions are not law unless there are treaties to back them up.
edit: And I don't see why they would deny you entry, especially if you have concrete plans for your entire trip to Canada. Border guards can be capricious sometimes, though.
hi,
i want to know if anyone knows how the citizenship application works for a person(18+) who is completely dependent on a caregiver(parent), due to medical/mental disability.
i tried to look for a special application form but didn't find anything useful except this policy.
Since the dependent form is for children under 18 i am not sure i can use that.
hi,
i want to know if anyone knows how the citizenship application works for a person(18+) who is completely dependent on a caregiver(parent), due to medical/mental disability.
i tried to look for a special application form but didn't find anything useful except this policy.
Since the dependent form is for children under 18 i am not sure i can use that.
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