My wife is pregnant. Due Jan 19, 2012. I am very happy about this, but ....
She is part way through an inland permanent residence application.
A couple of problems:
1. We did her medical back in December of 2009. Due to some issues and choices, we did not submit her application until Nov 1st, 2010. The application was returned due to THEIR error. The application was resubmitted January 10th, 2011.
What is the status of her medical? Can she still get her AIP, or will they first demand a new medical? Obviously, we can't submit a new medical now until after she gives birth because of the X-ray requirement.
2. She has a valid extension of status document ( extension of her visitor's status) until Nov. 3, 2011? I submitted an open work permit application with her inland application. So, she will be on implied status after this date. Yes, the extension of status document was redundant, but without it, because her inland application was returned, she would have otherwise been out of status when the application was resubmitted.
(BTW, every visitor in Ontario must have this valid extension of status document to get an Ontario driver's license. Anna and I just went through this process.)
With proof of valid status in Canada, and proof of living here for more than 90 days, will she still need to wait 90 days for medical insurance after she receives AIP? If so, we will be cutting it awfully close! Hope there will be no delays.
She is part way through an inland permanent residence application.
A couple of problems:
1. We did her medical back in December of 2009. Due to some issues and choices, we did not submit her application until Nov 1st, 2010. The application was returned due to THEIR error. The application was resubmitted January 10th, 2011.
What is the status of her medical? Can she still get her AIP, or will they first demand a new medical? Obviously, we can't submit a new medical now until after she gives birth because of the X-ray requirement.
2. She has a valid extension of status document ( extension of her visitor's status) until Nov. 3, 2011? I submitted an open work permit application with her inland application. So, she will be on implied status after this date. Yes, the extension of status document was redundant, but without it, because her inland application was returned, she would have otherwise been out of status when the application was resubmitted.
(BTW, every visitor in Ontario must have this valid extension of status document to get an Ontario driver's license. Anna and I just went through this process.)
With proof of valid status in Canada, and proof of living here for more than 90 days, will she still need to wait 90 days for medical insurance after she receives AIP? If so, we will be cutting it awfully close! Hope there will be no delays.