Dear Seniors and Forum Members,
I need your advise please....
We had our short landing in April 2017 in Toronto for just few days, then returned to our country as we are planning to move permanently by end of 2018. During that time, we were able to open bank account only. We couldnt apply for OHIP as the letter from the bank with the home address (of a friend), which is a requirement to apply for the same, couldn't reach us on time during our stay, .
Now, i found out that I am pregnant, due by January 2018.
I am doing a little research online on the possibilities of the child delivery, either in my country or in Canada. if i do it in my country, i have to apply for the baby a visa later on, where most cases on the thread i read they are facing some dififculties.
If i'm going to deliver in Canada, i need to have an insurance, that i don't have right now. I know some provinces, like Ontario and BC have a waiting time of 3 months prior to getting the insurance cards.
The plan we have in mind right now is if i will deliver in Canada, i will have to return back to my home country meanwhile with the baby and we will move permanently all together by end of 2018.
I am working right now, and say i will travel by end of November to Canada, will my delivery be covered by the insurance program once i apply the moment i reach there? Or any other way?
Appreciate all your feedback and inputs.
Thank you!
I need your advise please....
We had our short landing in April 2017 in Toronto for just few days, then returned to our country as we are planning to move permanently by end of 2018. During that time, we were able to open bank account only. We couldnt apply for OHIP as the letter from the bank with the home address (of a friend), which is a requirement to apply for the same, couldn't reach us on time during our stay, .
Now, i found out that I am pregnant, due by January 2018.
I am doing a little research online on the possibilities of the child delivery, either in my country or in Canada. if i do it in my country, i have to apply for the baby a visa later on, where most cases on the thread i read they are facing some dififculties.
If i'm going to deliver in Canada, i need to have an insurance, that i don't have right now. I know some provinces, like Ontario and BC have a waiting time of 3 months prior to getting the insurance cards.
The plan we have in mind right now is if i will deliver in Canada, i will have to return back to my home country meanwhile with the baby and we will move permanently all together by end of 2018.
I am working right now, and say i will travel by end of November to Canada, will my delivery be covered by the insurance program once i apply the moment i reach there? Or any other way?
Appreciate all your feedback and inputs.
Thank you!