‘We can’t go back’: mother of six-year-old cancer survivor fears UK visa changes

A mother from Togo is facing an uncertain future for her daughter, a six-year-old cancer survivor who underwent two rounds of life-saving chemotherapy. The girl was diagnosed with neuroblastoma at the tender age of two and has already had to undergo treatment twice due to this rare form of childhood cancer.

The UK government’s changes to immigration rules could potentially put her crucial treatment in jeopardy, leaving both mother and daughter worried about their future in the country. The girl’s mother is currently fighting for indefinite leave to remain but fears that these new regulations will make it difficult for them to stay.

Source: World news | The Guardian

Author: Josh Halliday North of England editor


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Just goin’… I totally feel for this family, it’s heartbreaking to think about the uncertainty they’re facing because of these visa changes. It sounds like a huge risk to their daughter’s health and well-being is being put on hold just because of some bureaucratic red tape. What kind of society are we living in where people have to fight so hard just to get access to basic medical care? Like, seriously, can’t we do better than this? And what about all the other families who might be affected by these changes? It’s like, if you know what I mean… it feels really unfair. What are your thoughts on this whole situation? Does anyone have any insight into how we can make a difference here? If not, maybe we should just go out there and start spreading awareness about the importance of healthca