What are the humanitarian and compassionate factors that would be considered in such a case?
A. The Court would consider the number of close family members living both in Canada, as well as in your parents’ country of citizenship. If the Court feels that no one in your parents’ country of citizenship can adequately look after your parents and the majority of the family is here in Canada, these are humanitarian factors that would be in your favour. The Appeal Division would also assess the severity of the illness and the degree of hospitalization or medical care required. http://www.maxberger.ca/faq.
A. The Court would consider the number of close family members living both in Canada, as well as in your parents’ country of citizenship. If the Court feels that no one in your parents’ country of citizenship can adequately look after your parents and the majority of the family is here in Canada, these are humanitarian factors that would be in your favour. The Appeal Division would also assess the severity of the illness and the degree of hospitalization or medical care required.