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Hi everyone,
I’m in a situation I am currently 3-4 months pregnant but I want to apply for student visa, looking at January 2024 admission 1) will I get rejected due to the pregnancy 2) will it affect my medicals
Hi everyone,
I’m in a situation I am currently 3-4 months pregnant but I want to apply for student visa, looking at January 2024 admission 1) will I get rejected due to the pregnancy 2) will it affect my medicals
1. No, but who will take care o the child if you are starting studies in January. Infant will need an approved TRV too. 2. What country? If you must then you need an x-ray, it is not advised during a pregnancy. You would want to wait until baby is born to complete medical. Permit will not be processed until medical is complete.
Hi everyone,
I’m in a situation I am currently 3-4 months pregnant but I want to apply for student visa, looking at January 2024 admission 1) will I get rejected due to the pregnancy 2) will it affect my medicals
Hi everyone,
I’m in a situation I am currently 3-4 months pregnant but I want to apply for student visa, looking at January 2024 admission 1) will I get rejected due to the pregnancy 2) will it affect my medicals
Question is why would you decide to come to another country with a newborn and go to school full time ?
Daycare ? Family doctor ? Paediatrician ? People start looking NOW for a daycare space , and if it’s a new born….
Agree!! Will not get a family doctor or paediatrician. Exhaustion. No sleep. Post partum issues and/or complications. Depression/anxiety. Very, very few daycares take infants and I know people who have their child on waitlists and the baby is not yet born! And even then will still not get a spot. So many things happen after childbirth.
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Is the goal to give birth in Canada? The start date of your program and your due date are very close together. If not you may be asking to study and fly to Canada with an infant that is a few weeks old. Probably not advisable to fly, especially a long haul flight, with an infant and being newly postpartum. Moving to another country is hard enough but with an infant it would be extremely hard and expensive. You would need Why can’t you apply for Sumer or fall start date in 2024? What degree are you applying for and do you have funding? Is your partner hoping to join you in Canada? Do you have significantly more savings than normal students and are you receiving funding from the school? Just childcare alone could be 2k+/month. It may not be possible for you to work while studying because of exhaustion between taking care of your child and studying and not having childcare. The cost of childcare often eats up most of the money you may earn working. As students many reduce costs by having roommates for example and not living in the best conditions. It likely won’t be possible to live with roommates to reduce your living expenses and many landlords or potential roommates would not want to live with an infant. There are so many things that makes trying to study with children very difficult with infants is it even more difficult. What program are you applying for and at what school? What is your education and work history? What is your citizenship and are you currently living in your home country?
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