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Shahidmustafa197

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Dec 8, 2017
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Hello Everyone,

Thanks for usually prompt response.

My wife is on study permit and she gives birth to baby in canada last month.

My questions are;
1. Now what will be baby status in canada??
2. Any impact on study permit and any implications??
3. What process should we follow to get his required documents??

Any other advice if someone want to give or want to share his experience.

Thanks
 
Hello Everyone,

Thanks for usually prompt response.

My wife is on study permit and she gives birth to baby in canada last month.

My questions are;
1. Now what will be baby status in canada??
2. Any impact on study permit and any implications??
3. What process should we follow to get his required documents??

Any other advice if someone want to give or want to share his experience.

Thanks

Once you get the birth certificate, you can apply for Canadian citizenship for your baby.
 
Hospital give us a form to fill that. We filled that form and submit to them. In form they asked for all the detail of baby and parents. What will be next process??
 
Hello Everyone,

Thanks for usually prompt response.

My wife is on study permit and she gives birth to baby in canada last month.

My questions are;
1. Now what will be baby status in canada??
2. Any impact on study permit and any implications??
3. What process should we follow to get his required documents??

Any other advice if someone want to give or want to share his experience.

Thanks

Hi

1. The baby is Canadian.

2. If she has stopped studying, then yes, it can most certainly impact her study permit, as well as her eligibility for a PGWP.

3. Pretty easy to Google.
 
Once you get the birth certificate, you can apply for Canadian citizenship for your baby.

The child was born in Canada and is therefore a Canadian citizen. They don't need to apply for citizenship.
 
This will not have an impact on your ability to stay in Canada. It only ensures that your child can return to Canada as an adult. Did your wife remain a full-time student? That can have implications in maintaining her visa and applying for PGWP.
 
^lol, the baby is a Canadian citizen, applying for birth certificate can be done online, it will be mailed to you within a couple of weeks, then use the BC to apply for passport.
https://www.canada.ca/content/dam/ircc/migration/ircc/english/passport/forms/pdf/pptc155.pdf

Thanks, Please ellaborate more about birth certificate?? As we filled a form in hospital and submitted to them.

Who will email birth certificate??

Or we have to apply somewhere for birth certificate??
 
What province are you in? Did the hospital staff tell you how and if they are the ones to apply for birth cert?
In BC, when I gave birth the hospital staff gave me a personal health no. and told me I can apply birth cert. online. Which I did, entered the baby’s name, parents names, birth date, hospital address. I assumed that the Vital Statistics Agency can verify with the hospital that I gave birth there or maybe the hospital have online registry as well, and this application can simultaneously apply for the child’s SIN, health card and CCB.
 
This will not have an impact on your ability to stay in Canada. It only ensures that your child can return to Canada as an adult. Did your wife remain a full-time student? That can have implications in maintaining her visa and applying for PGWP.

Thanks sir, My wife is a full time student and she got leave only for 45 Days. As labour was normal and she is fit and healthy. Leave will be managed on departmental level as per university rules upto 4 month leave is managed at department level. It mean there is no need to inform University postgraduate student section and CIC. As far PGWP is concerned, we are not interested in that as my wife is on Govt scholarship from her country funded by her university where she is lecturer and she has to join her job and its mandatory.

In this situation, still there are implications of maintaining visa???