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blr2009
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« on: October 01, 2009, 04:42:53 am »

Dear all,

please help me, i need all the help you can provide!

me & my husband applied for a skilled worker immigration visa to canada, and i am the main applicant & my husband is the depandant.
we've done our medicals early this year ( early in January 2009 ) and only now they asked for our passports so that the visa will be issued. And that means that we only have till the end of this year ( 2009 ) to go for the landing.

The problem is i just found out that am pregnant and my doctor sticktly advised me not to consider travelling before i deliver! which will be in june 2010 and by then our visa will be expired!

so, my question is, can my husband alone go do the landing (he's the depandant)??
If i write them telling them about my pregnancy issue, will they understand and exend my visa?
the problem is that i can not risk taking a 26 hours flight since i was waiting for this pregnancy for 7 years!:-(

please advise me!
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nicholas30
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« Reply #1 on: October 01, 2009, 06:19:00 am »

No your husband cant land before you & with regard to the pregrancy write a letter ASAP to CIC and see what happens.
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chandan
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« Reply #2 on: October 01, 2009, 06:36:08 am »

First of all congratulations on your pregnancy. I wish you a safe delivery.
Dependants cannot land before the primary applicant unfortunately.
Your visa cannot be extended, it's only valid for one year from the date of your medicals. If you don't use it and it expires and you still want to emmigrate to canada, you need to start the application from scratch again. New application will be processed based on the new regulations and laws. Because a visa was previously issued to you does not guarantee that it will be issued to you again.
If your doctor has strongly advised you about travelling, don't go against your doctor's advise please.
Whatever your decision is, i wish you God's guidance.
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hangza
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« Reply #3 on: October 01, 2009, 08:48:40 am »

Hi,

Just a thought, can you explain the issue to IO and provide them with evidences that you are expecting baby by sometime June and may be on the medical grounds if they can delay in providing you the visa and on latter date sometime in June again you guys can take medical and on the basis of that if they give you PR.

Just a wild thought, donno if it will work but i think there is no harm trying.

And forgot to congrats for the GOOD NEWS Smiley All the best and may god bless you all the happiness.

rgds,
hangza
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jckdry
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« Reply #4 on: October 01, 2009, 09:01:39 am »

I would suggest to go there as its still early pregnancy
I m sure canada has free child birth and other facilities and your baby will be canadian citizen
Take help from your friends n family in canada for more information
Sorry if I have said something undesirable
thanks
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« Reply #5 on: October 02, 2009, 05:01:29 am »

hi,
 congrats for ur coming doll. no landing in canada without main applicant. but i know one of my friend who suppose to land in june 09, but she had H1N1 flu, and her husband did the landing without her, she  sent all required medical  documents of her illness, and she is landing in November 09. any way you shuld write n explain ur situation to CHC. all the best
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« Reply #6 on: October 06, 2009, 05:01:17 am »

thank you all for your kind wishes
i'm planning to write them, but still waiting to go see my doctor next week first
thanks
wish me good luck in all!
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saedmahraan
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« Reply #7 on: October 06, 2009, 05:06:23 am »

many pregnants   travel  without problems   

dont  hesistate     it is  very  simple

 

if its  threatened   abortion     think   again
if  not 
travel     
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« Reply #8 on: October 07, 2009, 03:03:02 am »

Hi,

I think you have a critical problem.
As your doctor said about a risk for travel, don't ignore it. Travelling  for long hours may cause your health as well as pregnancy too. Sitting idle in the airplane for many hours continuously may cause problem such as swelling on your leg etc...  I don't have to explain to you as I guess you are in the healthcare field. So, what I suggest is that you should inform the fact to the embassy preferably with a medical report from your doctor, by which the embassy can delay your visa processing.

As you are long waiting for a baby, please don't take it silly. May God bless.
Take care, Good luck!!


Dear all,

please help me, i need all the help you can provide!

me & my husband applied for a skilled worker immigration visa to canada, and i am the main applicant & my husband is the depandant.
we've done our medicals early this year ( early in January 2009 ) and only now they asked for our passports so that the visa will be issued. And that means that we only have till the end of this year ( 2009 ) to go for the landing.

The problem is i just found out that am pregnant and my doctor sticktly advised me not to consider travelling before i deliver! which will be in june 2010 and by then our visa will be expired!

so, my question is, can my husband alone go do the landing (he's the depandant)??
If i write them telling them about my pregnancy issue, will they understand and exend my visa?
the problem is that i can not risk taking a 26 hours flight since i was waiting for this pregnancy for 7 years!:-(

please advise me!
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« Reply #9 on: October 07, 2009, 05:32:51 am »

I congratulate u on that. May it be noted that your pregnancy supersede any other things. Its ideal to write to the embassy in question,they are human being like yourself,like Africa here,we cherish pregnancy/baby/kid than any other material things.The earlier the better,give the embassy the reasons for you to stay back on the instruction given by your doctor with proper documentation cos u may not be called before taken decision on whether to extends the visa or not,its your documents that speaks for u,do not risk anything woman.I pray its well with u Amen.
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