Health Care System Dept: The Barlagne family was originally denied residency because Canadian immigration officials said eight-year-old Rachel would be a burden on Canada's health-care system, according to CBC. Quebec will issue a selection certificate and federal officials have agreed to give the application the stamp of approval. 'I'm really happy. I have to wait a little more. I want to feel the paper in my hand.' David Barlagne, Rachel's father A French family living in Montreal will be allowed to stay in Canada after facing deportation because their daughter has cerebral palsy. However, Quebec's Immigration Ministry has intervened and reached an agreement with the federal government to accept the family's application for permanent residency. As
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@t canadian immigration officials, living in montreal
20.4.11