Guys I need your advise, I am PR holders my wife's Outland sponsorship in progress(It's been 5 months already). Her TRV is approved, she's 4 months pregnant now . Planning to bring her to canada apply for work permit once landed in Canada and using an offer letter get her OHIP and deliver the baby in Canada. My wife want to stay in India and deliver the baby. If baby is delivered in India. I have to go through baby's PR process which is taking 10-11 months of processing time on IRCC portal. Please advise, Which option is best delivery in India or Canada?
It's your choice. Others can only give you opinion and info about issues you will face.
My opinion is your plan for how you will bring her to Canada, get OHIP in time and - very, very important - get good quality access to obstetrician and/or midwives etc is VERY weak. Id' go so far as to say mostly unworkable.
-Consider processing for the work permit will take (most likely) two months or more.
-Hence your spouse will be six months or more pregnant. Minimum.
-She will probably not be eligible for any commercial insurance as already pregnant. Even with commercial insurance, it would be difficult to get doctors to see her in Canada - there is currently a shortage, and residents (OHIP covered) take precedence. For that period without health insurance - financially risky. Probably not a big deal for many, but in pregnancy - risky. EVen out of pocket costs for check-ups and tests might get dear.
-It will be difficult at best to get an offer letter and OHIP in a short period of time - and don't make me define 'short' here. It may simply not be possible.
-Even if OHIP is obtained in that process - say when your spouse is (best case) seven months or so pregnant, it will be difficult to get the level of care that a pregnant woman should be receiving. She may - effectively - be limited to walk-in clinics, which absolutely are NOT geared up for proper care during pregnancy.
-This is all predicated on her health and pregnancy going perfectly. If any issues in the interim, it might cost you and your spouse tens of thousands of dollars. More if anything serious, possibly much more.
-If she doesn't have coverage for the birth itself - $$$$$.
-If you and your spouse need assistance here (while at work or other, eg due to health issues), consider it will be MUCH more expensive than in India (where I assume there may also be family able to help).
On the other side (having the child in India), I think you know the situation better than me. I would add that I don't think adding the baby to your spouse's PR process would take 11 months (which is how you would have to do this, not by a separate application later, assuming she did not land and become a PR before, i.e. travel to Canada just to land, which the later in the pregnancy she gets approved for PR, the less likely it will be advisable.)
How long would it take to add the child? Well, a guess, but 2-6 months, mainly limited by how quickly you can get the docs for the kid, 4 months probably a reasonably safe bet. I'm counting from birth. I think it's fair to say most couples with newborns don't want to undertake long travel like India-Canada much earlier than that.
Yes, it does mean you and your spouse and newborn will be apart longer than you'd like.