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Nnnnmope. What part of this suggests illegal work? Don’t family members or sisters help out in Canada in taking care of their pregnant mother, sister, or someone in family? Or is it always “you’re on your own, find your own help” ? My wife needs emotional support, her traditional foods that her mother had fed the elder daughter during and after pregnancy, so what’s the harm in this? That’s not illegally working by any means.

For traditional foods, why not share the recipe and have someone in Canada cook instead?
 
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Nnnnmope. What part of this suggests illegal work? Don’t family members or sisters help out in Canada in taking care of their pregnant mother, sister, or someone in family? Or is it always “you’re on your own, find your own help” ? My wife needs emotional support, her traditional foods that her mother had fed the elder daughter during and after pregnancy, so what’s the harm in this? That’s not illegally working by any means.
Jesus

Get an apron , get a recipe and cook it yourself .
There’s typically a big appliance in the kitchen , it’s called a stove . Learn to use it .
Positive there’s YouTube videos for you .
You’re the husband. You can’t provide emotional support , or you feel your job is done ?
You do realize in North America the man is supposed to be the primary caregiver when their wife is expecting ? If not
Newsflash . They are