Dimalanta, left, with Dr. Cathy Kyeremanteng, third from right, and Dr. Kwadwo Keremanteng, second from right, after the birth of their third child. (Submitted by Dr. Cathy Kyeremanteng)Dimalanta arrived three and a half years ago under a live-in caregiver visa. But a diagnosis of chronic kidney disease means she’s no longer medically admissible to Canada, leaving her facing an impossible choice. But Cathy Kyeremanteng believes that rule shouldn't apply to people who were already working legally and paying taxes in Canada. (Jean Delisle/CBC)Nanny's difficult choiceDimalanta has applied for permanent residency on humanitarian and compassionate grounds because she cannot afford dialysis treatment in the Philippines.
Source: CBC News January 25, 2021 09:00 UTC