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Hello121

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Category........
Visa Office......
Singapore
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
Feb 2011
AOR Received.
March 2011
Med's Done....
expired, need a redo
Interview........
October 4th, 2012 --REFUSED with letter on Nov 8th 2012
VISA ISSUED...
Won appeal 8/15
I sponsored my wife sometime ago and she was refused. We have appealed and she has since become pregnant. Late November during my last visit. She is due in late August and I will be taking her to a private room at a hospital there.

Should I be getting health insurance for her or our baby? I mean, it occurred to me that if something went wrong, I might be having to pay a lot to the hospital.

Thanks.
 
You can try to get insurance but they quite often will not cover pregnancy or birth, especially if you apply during the pregnancy.
 
yeah, thanks zardoz.

I checked a few places today and it seems you are right. I'm not really trying to get coverage for the birth but just for the baby after it's born.
 
Hey if u need more info reply back WE are in the same situation !!!!
My baby was born in cambodia in December 2012
Am trying to sponsor them too!!!!
Link me back.... WE HELP EACH OTHER!!!!

TTYS
 
Hey,

My friend is in the process of sponsoring his wife from Cambodia. Everything seems to be flowing well, however, for him he has to get a DNA test to prove that the child is his before he can sponsor his wife and child over. It's an extra process and will require more capital. I'm not sure if this applies to everyone sponsoring a child, but I hope it goes well for you.
 
semlay said:
Hey if u need more info reply back WE are in the same situation !!!!
My baby was born in cambodia in December 2012
Am trying to sponsor them too!!!!
Link me back.... WE HELP EACH OTHER!!!!

TTYS

Will do, Semlay.

Cambodian issues seem rare here. A big Thanks!!! :)
 
randomcan said:
Hey,

My friend is in the process of sponsoring his wife from Cambodia. Everything seems to be flowing well, however, for him he has to get a DNA test to prove that the child is his before he can sponsor his wife and child over. It's an extra process and will require more capital. I'm not sure if this applies to everyone sponsoring a child, but I hope it goes well for you.

Thanks Randomcan. I suspect that this will apply to us. The wife and I are in survival mode but we have plenty of support via family and friends.=)
 
Hi,

I know I'm from Australia, however I assume the visa application process is much the same, my girlfriends visitor visa to Oz has just been refused(she is in Cambodia). And my gf is now pregnant with our baby.....So I would like to ask....would it be better to re-apply for a visitor visa or prospective marriage visa or a partner visa????

regards

Jason
 
jason11 said:
Hi,

I know I'm from Australia, however I assume the visa application process is much the same, my girlfriends visitor visa to Oz has just been refused(she is in Cambodia). And my gf is now pregnant with our baby.....So I would like to ask....would it be better to re-apply for a visitor visa or prospective marriage visa or a partner visa????

Canada has no prospective marriage visa. What do you mean by a partner visa? Do you mean sponsoring her for permanent residency? If so, then to sponsor her for permanent residency you must either be married or common law (have lived together for at least one full year). I think it's unlikely the visitor visa will be approved if you reapply.
 
scylla said:
Canada has no prospective marriage visa. What do you mean by a partner visa? Do you mean sponsoring her for permanent residency? If so, then to sponsor her for permanent residency you must either be married or common law (have lived together for at least one full year). I think it's unlikely the visitor visa will be approved if you reapply.
I think this poster could actually be talking about immigration into Australia rather than Canada?
 
zardoz said:
I think this poster could actually be talking about immigration into Australia rather than Canada?

Ahhhh.... That would make sense... I need to get coffee.
 
scylla said:
Ahhhh.... That would make sense... I need to get coffee.
No worries... ;D
 
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