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I'm just saying that a flight from Vancouver to Toronto basically takes up most of a day. So it's a lot to fly all the way to Toronto and back for such as short trip. Also expensive. Your choice of course.
Yes, you are correct; I had the same thought. Therefore, we should be in or around Suburban Toronto.
 
My friends and I went on a 5-day vacation for pure fun in Toronto and the surrounding areas. we stayed in Hotel.
Twice or three times a year, we really enjoy taking long trips around the globe. with family and friends all the time.
We never considered staying anywhere in particular because we enjoy traveling so much and I am well established in my home country.
My family was also eager to visit Canada as a tourist destination, particularly Niagara and Vancouver.they saw my photos from my time in Toronto and went to Niagara Falls.
I had a baby boy in the US while on an official visit there to attend my office and complete some training. My family was also visiting.
My other child wes born in Pakistan. and nobody in Canada's family is very close.
my wife siblings living in UK and Holland. yes we are frequent travelers.
in last 5 years me and my family travelled to Dubai, Saudi Arabia, Holland, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, United Kingdom and United States

When did you have a child in the US? How long were you in the US while you had a child in the US.? Were you on a business visa? Did you have US insurance through your employer? If you had a child in the US as a visitor that often creates concerns as to your intentions unless you disclosed when applying for your wife’s US visa that you intended to have a child in the US. Was any of the travel you did related to business or did you travel for business and add leisure travel after business?
 
When did you have a child in the US? How long were you in the US while you had a child in the US.? Were you on a business visa? Did you have US insurance through your employer? If you had a child in the US as a visitor that often creates concerns as to your intentions unless you disclosed when applying for your wife’s US visa that you intended to have a child in the US. Was any of the travel you did related to business or did you travel for business and add leisure travel after business?
I was on B1/B2 visa to attend my training in New York, No insurance were taken, i have wife clearances from Hospital with no any outstanding and a clearance from local Govt authorities medicaid with no outstanding ans a clearance. Traveled for business and leisure travel.
 
I was on B1/B2 visa to attend my training in New York, No insurance were taken, i have wife clearances from Hospital with no any outstanding and a clearance from local Govt authorities medicaid with no outstanding ans a clearance. Traveled for business and leisure travel.

The fact that your spouse has a child on a visitor visa when you were temporarily in the US and didn’t have private health insurance and relied on Medicaid will raise concerns that you may be trying to use your TRVs for other purposes like having another child. Your wife and maybe your other child may struggle to get US visas for the exact same purposes. Assume you didn’t declare on her US visas that she planned on having a child while in the US and assume giving birth in the US wasn’t discussed when entering the US because you would have been asked to prove that you had the funds to pay for the birth out of pocket or whether you had pr
Private health insurance. Most are denied entry and returned on the next flight available if it is discovered that they plan on giving birth in the US and can’t pay for medical expenses on your own and will be using Medicaid.
 
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