Does medical inadmissibility based on excessive demand reasons apply to everyone?
Excessive demand on health or social services applies to most foreign nationals.
It doesn’t apply to:
- refugees
- protected persons
- certain persons being sponsored as members of the family class, including dependent children, spouses and common-law partners
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