
Originally Posted by
Sam B
Your son's diagnosis may affect your ability to get PR. I have heard of instances where children with special educational needs have affected their parents' ability to get PR. Does anyone else know more about this? Once you are here, I think you will find the support in schools is generally good. (I say this as a speech and language therapist working for the Minestry of Education).
My son has special educational needs (and some medical ones to) and it didn't seem to affect us getting PR. I had a job offer which was paying quite well and on speaking to the immigration people they stated that each case is taken on it's own merits and quite often comes down to a calculation on how much you put in versus how much you take out ! We arrived just prior to the medical criteria changing however and I think a lot of this change was to "tighten up" on special needs cases. Regarding support we are finding it OK; there appears to be a severe shortage within the medical field for physios, OTs and paediatric staff and often long waitlists due to this. Special ed services in schools are similar to the UK but again there is a real shortage of SL therapists and from our experience the budget for SEN assistance is very short (more so than the UK - from a "user" level)