Hello,
i'll like to know, if a pregnant woman is having a baby (while she is Canada with visitor visa).
which are the costs for having baby in Canada (for a visitor)?
i'll be able to take my child back to my country (or the Canadian gov. won't let me)? or how much time will it take untill a will be able to take the baby?
how much time takes to make all the documents for baby?
is it true that baby till 3 months of bith aren't allowed to go with airplane?
gover. of Canada pays any compensations to visitors for having baby in their country? or the compensations are just for citoyens and residens?
Since you are a visitor - no compensation will be provided. You will be responsible for paying all of the costs associated with the birth (including both the birth itself and any doctor visits you required in advance). I would recommend that you set aside $8-$10K to cover these costs (although costs can be higher if there are complications).
You can take your child back to your country.
You should check with the airlines to confirm how soon after birth your child will be allowed to fly. You should also check with your doctor to determine how soon it will be safe for your child to fly.
Hello,
i'll like to know, if a pregnant woman is having a baby (while she is Canada with visitor visa).
which are the costs for having baby in Canada (for a visitor)?
i'll be able to take my child back to my country (or the Canadian gov. won't let me)? or how much time will it take untill a will be able to take the baby?
how much time takes to make all the documents for baby?
is it true that baby till 3 months of bith aren't allowed to go with airplane?
gover. of Canada pays any compensations to visitors for having baby in their country? or the compensations are just for citoyens and residens?
Yes they can have a baby
costs $8000- $10,000 (doctors fees, hospital bed, medical tests)
Yes you can take your child back to your country
they give baby birth certificate
Canada dosent provide any compensation cause you decided to have your baby here. As a matter of fact baby is lucky its born in Canada, thats the only compensation you'll get
Thanks for ur answers,
it's to expensive, i've better stay in my country until i have a baby, cuz here the cost are +-200euro, and not 8000-10000$.
But in Canada i'll come anyway
when u have baby in canada and he/she becomes a citizen by birth, does this put the parent at an advantage towards becoming a PR. Tanx house for the anticipated response.
when u have baby in canada and he/she becomes a citizen by birth, does this put the parent at an advantage towards becoming a PR. Tanx house for the anticipated response.
Once the child grows up and turns 18 years of age, they can sponsor the parents for PR (to sponsor, the child must be living in Canada and be making enough income).
You should expect that you will have to pay for the costs of the pregnancy out of your own pocket. I would budget $7-10K to be safe. You can lower the costs significantly if you have a home birth with the assistance of a mid-wife.
Technically the mother has to pay because she dosen't have any coverage and the baby is coming out of her. So there is an expense for that. There is a reason they ask for mothers health card at the hospital and not the fathers