Hi,
I am FSW outland candidate (with spouse) from India.
My AOR is 22nd Nov 2021.
Still waiting for PPR, no updates. Ordered notes as fortnight ago.
Last week we found out that we are pregnant.
1. Is it possible to travel while my wife is pregnant (assuming that we get COPR by Oct or Nov) and deliver in Canada?
2. Or do we need to deliver in India and travel after that?
3. Do we need to inform IRCC now or at a later stage?
Congratulations!
There's no need to inform IRCC about a pregnancy. You'll have to inform them about the change in family composition after the baby is born and as long as your wife's doctor advises that it's safe for her to travel whilst pregnant she can deliver the baby in Canada should you get COPR in a near future.
GL.
Hi,
I am FSW outland candidate (with spouse) from India.
My AOR is 22nd Nov 2021.
Still waiting for PPR, no updates. Ordered notes as fortnight ago.
Last week we found out that we are pregnant.
1. Is it possible to travel while my wife is pregnant (assuming that we get COPR by Oct or Nov) and deliver in Canada?
2. Or do we need to deliver in India and travel after that?
3. Do we need to inform IRCC now or at a later stage?
Congratulations!!
1. Yes, you can travel with your pregnant wife assuming the doctor is fine with it and airlines in which you are travelling does not have any kind of restrictions.
2. You do not need to wait for delivery, you can deliver in Canada n automatically your child becomes Canadian citizen
3. Once your child is born then you need to inform IRCC.
Hi all and @legalfalcon can you explain this note from GCMS: Review Type: Program Assistant REGULATION: FSW PARKED CASE due to the following: Other: RA review
Any extension notice which has to be sent should be sent within the first 30 days from submitting he request.
Extension of time limits
9 (1) The head of a government institution may extend the time limit set out in section 7 or subsection 8(1) in respect of a request under this Part for a reasonable period of time, having regard to the circumstances, if
(a) the request is for a large number of records or necessitates a search through a large number of records and meeting the original time limit would unreasonably interfere with the operations of the government institution,
(b) consultations are necessary to comply with the request that cannot reasonably be completed within the original time limit, or
(c) notice of the request is given pursuant to subsection 27(1)
by giving notice of the extension and, in the circumstances set out in paragraph (a) or (b), the length of the extension, to the person who made the request within thirty days after the request is received, which notice shall contain a statement that the person has a right to make a complaint to the Information Commissioner about the extension.
Category: FSW
ITA: August 17, 2020
AOR : 22nd November 2020
Medical : Jan 4 2021
Biometrics : Jan 5 2021
Country : Canada
Its been over six months. I sent a web query, but the response I got was that due to COVID19, there is extensive delay. Should I order GCMS notes to understand where I am stuck?
Category: FSW
ITA: August 17, 2020
AOR : 22nd November 2020
Medical : Jan 4 2021
Biometrics : Jan 5 2021
Country : Canada
Its been over six months. I sent a web query, but the response I got was that due to COVID19, there is extensive delay. Should I order GCMS notes to understand where I am stuck?