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Me and my wife are PRs since April 2019. However, we don't permanently live in Canada yet. We live in Germany and are planning to relocate by end of 2020. We will be having a baby in Germany soon.
What should be done in regards to paperwork for the baby before relocating to Canada?
What Citizenship will the baby have? If it is a Visa exempt country, then the baby may be able to travel to Canada with you. Otherwise the baby will need to get a visitor Visa, which will be difficult.
You will only be able to sponsor the baby for PR after at least one of the parent is actually living in Canada. Nothing else can be done until then.
Thanks for the reply. We are already Canadian PRs and will be living permanently there. It's just that we've not relocated yet. I didn't quite understand what you mean by "sponsor your baby"
What Citizenship will the baby have? If it is a Visa exempt country, then the baby may be able to travel to Canada with you. Otherwise the baby will need to get a visitor Visa, which will be difficult.
You will only be able to sponsor the baby for PR after at least one of the parent is actually living in Canada. Nothing else can be done until then.
Thanks for your reply. The baby will not have a citizenship of an exempt country. So a Canadian PR couple having a baby outside of Canada, has to get a visitor VISA for the baby?
About your last point, then it means I can travel to Canada and my wife stays with the baby in Germany. Then since I'm living there already, I can sponsor the baby? and what does sponsor mean?
Sponsor means exactly that you submit as a PR parent resident in Canada your child’s application to become a PR given your status does not change the new borns status
Thanks for your reply. The baby will not have a citizenship of an exempt country. So a Canadian PR couple having a baby outside of Canada, has to get a visitor VISA for the baby?
About your last point, then it means I can travel to Canada and my wife stays with the baby in Germany. Then since I'm living there already, I can sponsor the baby? and what does sponsor mean?
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