Dear Members,
I have my extended COPR issued in mid of last year with validity until May 2022; I have booked my tickets for my family and myself by the end of April. Last week we discovered that my wife is conceived and is in her 1st Trimester.
I initially had plans to stay for two months, search for a job in the meantime to settle permanently, shift my family to Canada, or if not, I shall return to UAE, close all my business positions and move back by mid of 2023 for all good. But due to the changed scenario and family requirements, my wife shall be going to India for delivery after getting the PR card. And we, along with the newborn shall travel back to Canada by Mid of 2023 as planned.
My question is as follows,
1. Should I inform the IRCC about the pregnancy now, although we have plans to do a soft landing?
2. What would be the implications if the child is born outside Canada?
3. Can the newborn get a PR?
If someone can explain the process and steps, I would be obliged.
If the child is born outside Canada the child will need to be sponsored. One parent will need to be in Canada, remain in Canada during the sponsorship process and be compliant with their RO to sponsor their baby. It will take 5-12 months. You can try to get a TRV in the meantime to try to bring the baby to Canada. If denied you can try for a TRP. If denied then you’ll have to wait until sponsorship is approved. Mother should keep in mind that she still needs to meet her RO. If baby enters as a visitor they often don’t have access to provincial healthcare until they receive PR. Depends on the province. You should take out private insurance for emergency but will have to pay for routine care out of pocket.