I landed in Canada as Permanent Resident in July 2010. Now, am planning to go back to my home country to get the help of my parents during my pregnancy. I am planning to return Canada after the child is born. I have two questions at this time:
How long can I stay back in my home country? One of my friends told me that I can stay only up to six months during a visit. Is it true?
If I stay there and my child is born in my home country, what would be my child's status. Do I have to apply for Permanent residency for my child separately? Or the child can automatically accompany me when I come back? My spouse is also a Permanent Resident of Canada and lives in Canada.
I landed in Canada as Permanent Resident in July 2010. Now, am planning to go back to my home country to get the help of my parents during my pregnancy. I am planning to return Canada after the child is born. I have two questions at this time:
How long can I stay back in my home country? One of my friends told me that I can stay only up to six months during a visit. Is it true?
If I stay there and my child is born in my home country, what would be my child's status. Do I have to apply for Permanent residency for my child separately? Or the child can automatically accompany me when I come back? My spouse is also a Permanent Resident of Canada and lives in Canada.
1. You have to remain in Canada for 2 years in every 5 year period, so you will be fine. The old 6 month rule "died" with the new Act in 2002.
2. If you are from a country requiring a visitor visa to enter Canada, then your spouse will have to sponsor the child when s/he is born. He has to be resident in Canada to submit the sponsorship and application.
1. You have to remain in Canada for 2 years in every 5 year period, so you will be fine. The old 6 month rule "died" with the new Act in 2002.
2. If you are from a country requiring a visitor visa to enter Canada, then your spouse will have to sponsor the child when s/he is born. He has to be resident in Canada to submit the sponsorship and application.