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Giving birth in Canada (Canadian Father - Non-Canadian Mother)
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I am a Canadian Citizen currently residing in Pakistan. My wife (a Pakistani citizen) is pregnant and we are considering going to Canada for our child's birth. We plan on returning back to Pakistan right after as my parents are unwell. And this is why we are not opting/considering the PR card option.
A few questions:
1) Is this possible?
2) Can she get a temporary visit visa for birthing?
3) Will the baby/birth be covered by OHIP?
4) Will there be any problems that I can possible face or be aware of?
5) What are my options?
Provided that you are either a naturalized citizen or you yourself were born in Canada, your child will receive citizenship by descent from you. If you received citizenship by descent, this will not be the case if the child was not born in Canada.
* there is criteria that must be met. If you were born in Canada then what I wrote is accurate but if you gained citizenship through a different path, it may not be. You will have to look into it.
Provided that you are either a naturalized citizen or you yourself were born in Canada, your child will receive citizenship by descent from you. If you received citizenship by descent, this will not be the case if the child was not born in Canada.
That is correct. However, your son will be able to sponsor his kid for PR, so it isn't all that bad.
The rule is in place to ensure that someone doesn't get citizenship and then move back to his/her old country, and then have kids.. who have more kids.. who have more kids.. and after a few generations you have dozens of "Canadians" who have never ever been to Canada or know anything about Canada.. but Canada needs to treat them like citizens.
They had to institute some form of cut-off, and they chose the first generation born abroad.
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