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30th, Jul 2025
A Prince George family is facing imminent deportation by December 10 due to recent changes in Canada's immigration regulations.
Charisma Isafre and Gandy Boy Rosales, along with their six children, including five-year-old Princess, who has cerebral palsy, may be forced to return to the Philippines, where Princess would lose access to critical healthcare services.
Since arriving in Canada, Princess has made remarkable progress through support from the Child Development Centre, gaining mobility via wheelchair and developing essential skills.
The family is currently pursuing an appeal on humanitarian and compassionate grounds, highlighting the potentially devastating consequences deportation would have on Princess's medical care and development.
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