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Author Topic: CHC ND - Pregnancy - X Ray - PPT. Submission - Visa Issuance - Suggestions Plz  (Read 1236 times)
Mpadhya
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« on: June 30, 2010, 12:26:43 am »

Hi All,

We have rcvd. Medicals, PPR and RPRF. We have undergone medicals. My wife has a pregnancy of 6 months... my queries are....


1. If we submit PP and RPRF, (is it likely) does CHC ND issue the visa during pregnancy (before the child is delivered) ? or CHC waits until the child is delivered because it will take 4 months to get the child delivered Huh??

2. My daughter's passport is expiring in 6 months, so what should I do ? should I get a new passport and submit ? or should I submit this only ?

Actually, I don't want to delay the visa issuance... Please comment and share your exp.

Thanks in advance...
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sunnymann22
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« Reply #1 on: June 30, 2010, 12:43:35 am »

Dear

You will have to delay the visa issuance. My wife was8 months pregnant , I also wanted not to delay the visa, so I got the X-ray done using the lead sheild hoping that they will grant us visa and then we can process the newborn lateron.

However, They will keep ur case on hold until the baby is born . As soon as my baby was born , I sent an updation and requested my passports ( which I had already submitted to CHC) bac so that I can get the passport of my newborn made, It took another one month for the passports to be returned.

Now I have submitted all the passports together ,along with the newborn medicals .

So i would suggest , that u shud intimate the embassy about ur wife's pregnancy.

Hav u got ur medicals ?
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sunnymann22
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« Reply #2 on: June 30, 2010, 12:44:47 am »

sorry jus carefully read ur post" u hav undergone medicals" . I guess the doc will hav mentioned abt the pregnancy in the report.

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Mpadhya
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« Reply #3 on: June 30, 2010, 12:49:06 am »

Hi sunny,

thanks for the reply... yes the doc. has mentioned in the reports about her pregnancy.....

so what do you suggest... Should I go ahead with the passport submission or wait till the baby is born ? because once again I will have to request them to send the passports back and that will delay the process

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sunnymann22
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« Reply #4 on: June 30, 2010, 01:03:08 am »

Well I can just share my experience with u  like I submitted my passports to embassy, and they kept my case on hold. when the baby was born I cud hav jus sent the passport of the newborn, snaps and additional funds proof altogether.

However , the passport office requires that both parents passports should be presented in original to get the passport made for the baby , which was not my case as my passports were already wid embassy. They will not even consider the attested copy or any thing else.

So i had to sent the request to ebassy for returning my passports. This delayed my case almost one month. We had done our medicals on 29th march2010, already 3 months. Now i hav again subitted child medical and passports on 26th June.

Moreover , I had asked similar questions in this forum earlier and one of the senior members here "QORAX" replied to my queires. ALso he told me that most of the airlines won't allow women in last trimster to travel.
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adebolakazeem
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« Reply #5 on: June 30, 2010, 02:50:43 am »

As long as they are aware the pregnancy is that advanced, they'lld withold your passports until after delivery for fear of you taking the risk of travelling at such an advanced stage of pregnancy, assuming the airlines overlook it.
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BDSkilled
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« Reply #6 on: June 30, 2010, 03:16:38 am »

I Have been Hold Since It was 4 months of Pregnancy. SO Keep Patience till Baby Born
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shibuya
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« Reply #7 on: June 30, 2010, 01:22:34 pm »

No point sending ur passports across since u will need it to make the new born child passport. Intimate visa office of the same.
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soarer
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« Reply #8 on: October 03, 2010, 12:37:42 am »

Hi Sunny,
I am in the same situation. My wife is pregnant for 4 month ans waiting for med requests. Should I inform the visa office now about my wife's pregnancy or wait for the med req and after receiving the med req inform the visa office?
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champ_indian
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Med's Request: CHANGED TO INPROCESS 01/11/2011

« Reply #9 on: November 08, 2010, 02:27:47 am »

Hi seniors,
    Can you please advise, my wife who is principal applicant is pregnant for  2 months. I havn't medicals yet.

 1) But if we receive medicals what step we should take?
     a) Should we inform CIC about same before going for medical tests.
     b) Or we should go for medicals.

Regards,
champ_indian
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