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Author Topic: Looking for some advice - Pregnant girlfriend  (Read 1417 times)
foobnum
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« on: July 30, 2008, 06:00:21 pm »

My girlfriend and I just found out she is pregnant.  I am a Canadian citizen born and raised in BC, and she is here on a working visa from New Zealand.  The plan was always to eventually marry and have kids, just not this soon.  Her visa will expire at the end of this year and she has no medical coverage for the pregnancy (she is due in late March).  We have been living together for about 4 months now so not quite common law yet to get her covered under my MSP.  She is finalizing a divorce and then we will plan to marry in the fall. 

So I am just looking for any helpful advice.  Anyone have any experiences like this?  I want to get her residency, and get her covered by some kind of medical coverage as well.  And I want to have the baby in Canada and live happily ever after... Smiley

Any help would be greatly appreciated and might help me sleep a little better! 

Thanks!
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Regina
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« Reply #1 on: September 05, 2008, 11:41:19 pm »

She should finalize her divorce. Before that you can do nothing. But you can try to buy a private med.insurance.

If she gets a divorce soon and you are getting married THIS fall- there is no problem for you  to apply for sponsoring her as soon (30 days before her visa expires) as you marry.

Also I advice you to go to a lawyer just to ask about the best way for her and you if her current visa expires before you can sponsor her...
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pendergirlie
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« Reply #2 on: September 06, 2008, 12:36:44 am »

The only problem with private insurance (like travel insurance) is that most of them don't/won't cover pre-existing conditions
Check out this like - it might be helpful
http://www.bcwomens.ca/HealthTopics/HavingBaby/MedicalCoverage/default.htm
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Leon
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« Reply #3 on: September 06, 2008, 12:57:57 am »

Does she have MSP coverage now because she has a valid work permit?  Could she get it continued if she extended her work permit?
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