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Your Victoria midwife might get deported over an English test

Your midwife might be deported because of an English test

Good morning from the island — we're still here, the orcas were spotted at Active Pass, and honestly, life is fine. Well, here's the thing that's making the rounds this morning, and it’s one of those stories that makes you tilt your head a bit: a Victoria midwife from the UK is facing deportation. Not for anything truly untoward, mind you, but because her visa application hit a snag over... an English test. Yes, an English test. For someone from the United Kingdom.

**The Bureaucracy of Language**

It sounds like a Monty Python sketch, doesn't it? This midwife, who I imagine is quite busy bringing new Victorians into the world, has had her visa refused due to what's being described as a problem with her paperwork, specifically related to proving her English proficiency. One would think being a UK national would settle that particular query, but apparently, the bureaucracy has other ideas. It’s certainly a conversation starter down in James Bay, where many of our more established residents have quite particular views on proper English, and I daresay they'd find this rather vexing.

* A UK national facing deportation from Canada. * The reason? A visa issue related to an English proficiency test. * This impacts a vital healthcare worker in our community.

It’s an interesting peek into how rigid these systems can be, even when common sense seems to be screaming otherwise. For a city that prides itself on being a rather welcoming place, even if our deer sometimes forget their manners, it's a peculiar situation that highlights the quiet struggles people face just to live and work here. We're talking about a essential service, after all, and losing a midwife over something so seemingly... redundant, feels quite un-Victoria. You know, post-haste, not overly complicated.

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