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In that case I would suggest you both land and either remain in Canada or return home to have the baby. One parent will need to be in Canada to sponsor the baby. As I mentioned earlier you will have to look at the healthcare policy for the province you want to move to. There are also specific residency requirements associate with healthcare coverage which you must look into. You could land and then sponsor your wife and child but that would mean a year of separation.
In that case I would suggest you both land and either remain in Canada or return home to have the baby. One parent will need to be in Canada to sponsor the baby. As I mentioned earlier you will have to look at the healthcare policy for the province you want to move to. There are also specific residency requirements associate with healthcare coverage which you must look into. You could land and then sponsor your wife and child but that would mean a year of separation.
Sir just so that I understand clearly. You are saying I have 3 options now.
1. We both land and give birth in Canada.
2. We both land and she returns to give birth in home country. Then I will have to sponsor just my child.
3. I land alone and then sponsor my wife and child after birth.
Sir just so that I understand clearly. You are saying I have 3 options now.
1. We both land and give birth in Canada.
2. We both land and she returns to give birth in home country. Then I will have to sponsor just my child.
3. I land alone and then sponsor my wife and child after birth.
Yes but for option 2 you can also return home and return after the birth of the child to sponsor your child. You could try to get a TRV for the child but TRV or TRP is not guaranteed.
Yes but for option 2 you can also return home and return after the birth of the child to sponsor your child. You could try to get a TRV for the child but TRV or TRP is not guaranteed.
Also, if I decide to go for option 3 where I land alone and then sponsor my wife and child will it be possible because for PR application I have claimed points for my wife’s education and IELTS as well? And difficult is the process of sponsoring wife and child?
I have a query regarding the change of circumstances mentioned as part of ppr email.
One of them says, "Birth of a child and/or pregnancy (please provide expected date of confinement)"
My wife is currently pregnant (3 months), will this information cause any delay in getting the landing visa stamped on the passport, or is this requested just for information ?
Is it wise to inform CIC right away now or to inform during the landing? I am afraid of any delays due to the same in getting the passport stamped.
Sir just so that I understand clearly. You are saying I have 3 options now.
1. We both land and give birth in Canada.
2. We both land and she returns to give birth in home country. Then I will have to sponsor just my child.
3. I land alone and then sponsor my wife and child after birth.
Hi, i have one question, i am 3 months pregnant .i am working for sinp for my permanent residency. Is any problem if i am on leave after doing 5 months work .
Or
Any problem in federal process like if i am on maternity leave than i cannot do work ,it will any problem in hours or regular working needs compulsory.
Hi, i have one question, i am 3 months pregnant .i am working for sinp for my permanent residency. Is any problem if i am on leave after doing 5 months work .
Or
Any problem in federal process like if i am on maternity leave than i cannot do work ,it will any problem in hours or regular working needs compulsory.
Hi, i have one question, i am 3 months pregnant .i am working for sinp for my permanent residency. Is any problem if i am on leave after doing 5 months work .
Or
Any problem in federal process like if i am on maternity leave than i cannot do work ,it will any problem in hours or regular working needs compulsory.
Our passport went for stamping work permit for both me and wife. After that we got to know that wife is pregnant, so do she needs to do medical test again or it is fine?
Our passport went for stamping work permit for both me and wife. After that we got to know that wife is pregnant, so do she needs to do medical test again or it is fine?
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