Hi Folks,
I have a somewhat complicated situation for which I'd like some guidance. I am a dual Canadian-American citizen, raised in Quebec, but I have been residing in the States for the last few years. My wife is American, and is about six-weeks pregnant.
I'll be attending a Master's program in Montreal, starting in September, while my wife is due with our baby at the end of October.
I'm sending in her permanent residency application for Canada in about a week, after which I'll prep the Quebec forms. my question—have we cut it too close to receive RAMQ in time for the birth? An immigration lawyer we spoke to suggested that his US-Canada permanent residency applications have been taking six months to process, but I know there's the Quebec one on top of that (how long will that take?) plus the wait period for RAMQ to kick in. So, obviously, I'm feeling a little stressed as I consider my options.
It's possible that my work will continue to extend health coverage to us while we're in Montreal, but it's not for sure yet.
I'm grateful for any thoughts, questions, or input.
Best,
RPS
I have a somewhat complicated situation for which I'd like some guidance. I am a dual Canadian-American citizen, raised in Quebec, but I have been residing in the States for the last few years. My wife is American, and is about six-weeks pregnant.
I'll be attending a Master's program in Montreal, starting in September, while my wife is due with our baby at the end of October.
I'm sending in her permanent residency application for Canada in about a week, after which I'll prep the Quebec forms. my question—have we cut it too close to receive RAMQ in time for the birth? An immigration lawyer we spoke to suggested that his US-Canada permanent residency applications have been taking six months to process, but I know there's the Quebec one on top of that (how long will that take?) plus the wait period for RAMQ to kick in. So, obviously, I'm feeling a little stressed as I consider my options.
It's possible that my work will continue to extend health coverage to us while we're in Montreal, but it's not for sure yet.
I'm grateful for any thoughts, questions, or input.
Best,
RPS