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Jaweriach

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Nov 21, 2020
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Hi, can anyone help me with the following information please?! I am a permanent resident and I am 5 months pregnant with my second child. Since i will most probably undergo a C section I wanted to know that if I get a letter from my doctor stating my course of treatment and mentioning about the c section and how I would need emotional support after the baby arrives (which honestly i would need tons of specially during Corona times) How effective will that letter be along with my invitation letter?!
 
The letter does not guarantee anything.
 
Yep. I'm aware. Hence the delay. I had given up on the whole idea a month ago. Though I'm willing to give it a try now. If anything, even after my delivery, (if their visa doesn't get rejected) they would atleast have a visit visa on their passports to visit me.

Pretty pointless to attach a letter from your doctor unless you are a single with no friends and family in Canada and the doctor confirms that you will need help for your medical needs once discharged.
 
Pretty pointless to attach a letter from your doctor unless you are a single with no friends and family in Canada and the doctor confirms that you will need help for your medical needs once discharged.
Hmm. Makes sense. Thank you.
 
Hmm. Makes sense. Thank you.

People assume that a doctor's note carries a lot of weight. When it says you need emotional support because you're having a baby that isn't really a medical issue. You can certainly mention that you would like to have your parents with you in Canada to help with the transition from 1 to 2 children but there's no need for a doctor's note. Save yourself the money you'll be asked to pay for the letter.