Visitor from Portugal who overstayed his visa. He was dependent on his family in Canada because of his cognitive impairment due to a childhood injury. His family applied for him for permanent residence on humanitarian and compassionate grounds. IRCC rejected the application and CBSA scheduled his removal. We filed an appeal and a stay motion in Federal Court, stopped his removal, and overturned the refusal, convincing the Court that the officer had ignored medical evidence of his dependency on his family in Canada for support, faulted him for the decision to remain in Canada that he had not made, and failing to consider the “best interests of the child” as an adult due to his impairments. He was allowed to remain in Canada to finalize his application.