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Author Topic: Anyone with a pregnant spouse during the PR waiting period ?  (Read 1517 times)
Leon
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« Reply #15 on: October 08, 2011, 03:06:17 am »

Yes I'm PR in Canada.Today is Saturday office is closed I'll be calling them on Monday.I just have to inform about situation and then request to make process faster rite?

Well, they might not feel like making the process faster just because your wife is pregnant but you can ask politely that if they are close to issuing her visa anyway, could they do it early enough that she can still travel before baby comes or otherwise delay her visa until after the baby in which case you will have to add the baby to the application.

Keep in mind that if you live in a province with a 3 month waiting time for health care (BC, Ontario or NB), you will have to pay for the cost of delivery of the baby if the baby is born in Canada before your wife gets health care.
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« Reply #16 on: October 08, 2011, 07:13:10 am »

Anyone with a pregnant spouse during the PR waiting period ?

I am curious. Does anyone have experience with a pregnant spouse during the Permanent Residence waiting period?

When we submitted our paperwork, we were unsure if we were pregnant at the time. The doctor at the medical exam asked this question, and we gave the same answer (back in December)

Now we are certain that we are pregnant,  Smiley   and very happy about this   Smiley , but the question is ...

Should we inform the visa office of this fact ?


I know this question has been asked before, but I would like to hear from someone in the same situation. Did you inform the visa office ?

If so do you think it helped your case or did it make it more complicated ?


Thank you, in advance,  for taking the time to respond.


P.S  we are not due until early September, but the clock is ticking ...




First of all congrats on ur upcoming little one!
Regardless of it makes ur case easier or complicated! You MUST inform the visa office come what may, cuz this is their policy, now if they found out before they heard from you, ur gonna be in serious hot waters! I would suggest u HAVE to inform then, and do it now for your own good!
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