Canadian HIV/AIDS policy & law review / Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network
Volume 6, Issue 3, 2002, Pages 58-59

Constitutional challenge to "medical inadmissibility" provisions in the Immigration Act. (Article)

Elliott R.*
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Abstract

In a case with significant implications for people living with HIV/AIDS who wish to immigrate to Canada, in January 2002 a woman with multiple sclerosis launched a constitutional challenge to the "medical inadmissibility" provisions in the Immigration Act. The provisions state that any would-be immigrant may be denied permission to immigrate "if their admission would cause or might reasonably be expected to cause excessive demands on health or social services."

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Index Keywords

Canada female Emigration and Immigration Humans multiple sclerosis Article human adult migration legal aspect

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ISSN: 1496399X
Original Language: English