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Posted 24 days ago
Deborah Cole
Answered 24 days ago
It allows denial if the applicant is likely to become primarily dependent on government assistance.
Janet Willows
Answered 24 days ago
It applies equally to all applicants, including refugees and asylees.
Kasmir Puna
Answered 24 days ago
It only considers past use of public benefits, not potential future dependency.