DM same day as Adey. March 23. Thanks!@Lex2019 I saw as well.. Congrats!!! When was your test or DM?
Thank you so much, I will email tonight. Fingers crossed!I think you have a good case to be considered urgent. Do write back to your interviewing officer and see if he can help you in terms of expediting the Oath.
Stay safe, take care and good luck.
It is not advised to travel in the present condition i.e. high risk plus pandemic. Best is for you to reschedule the oath once you get it. This will also relieve you from the stress of waiting for the oath. It will be much safer to travel later in the year for two reasons, one, pandemic will be better; two, it is somewhat easier to travel with baby, from our own experience.Hi guys,
i have been following this group religously and you have some really good insight and observation regarding approaching the IRCC.
I am in a dilemma. I finished my interview on 26th March and got DM on 27th March. However, I am heavily pregnant with high risk. I have waited 3 weeks for oath and my condition isnt getting better, plus the healthcare here isnt being supportive, I cant seem to find a gynaecologist to treat me regularly due to Covid, (i constantly require weekly scans, IV and injections), so I need to travel out to receive the care I need from my previous gynaecologist in UAE.
I really dont want to travel before oath as its hard for me to travel back once I deliver etc etc, but I am toying with the idea of emailing my interview officer and explaining my situation, if there is anyway my oath can be expedited through him. I am just afraid of it backfiring and my oath further getting delayed..
I would really love to hear your sincere advise on what you would do in my place, or any alternative you can suggest apart from delaying my oath process.
But the OP mentioned that she is of high risk at the moment and not getting enough medical support. I think it's the best to contact the agent ASAP. The situation warrants an urgent oath of compassionate grounds.It is not advised to travel in the present condition i.e. high risk plus pandemic. Best is for you to reschedule the oath once you get it. This will also relieve you from the stress of waiting for the oath. It will be much safer to travel later in the year for two reasons, one, pandemic will be better; two, it is somewhat easier to travel with baby than a toddler.
So one wants to travel out of country in the middle of pandemic to get medical support they need? Maybe I am missing something hereBut the OP mentioned that she is of high risk at the moment and not getting enough medical support. I think it's the best to contact the agent ASAP. The situation warrants an urgent oath of compassionate grounds.
That's what the OP mentioned... but I agree with you it is NOT worth the risk to travel to UAE to get medical support with pregnancy of high risk.So one wants to travel out of country in the middle of pandemic to get medical support they need? Maybe I am missing something here
You are next ! Any moment, still full 3 working days this week !Congratulate to both of you!!! Super happy for you guys!
I think mine will come next week
Hi, thank you so much for sharing your thoughts. Let me tell you a bit more about my experience with the care I have received since I have arrived.So one wants to travel out of country in the middle of pandemic to get medical support they need? Maybe I am missing something here
My apologies as one knows their situation better than anyone else. I just pointed it out as officer reviewing the request may think the same; therefore the applicant best prepare their urgent request to leave little to no room for further questioning from the officer. Just trying to help each other out..Hi, thank you so much for sharing your thoughts. Let me tell you a bit more about my experience with the care I have received since I have arrived.
I was in Dubai past few months so I could receive the regular care required since this wasnt a normal pregnancy. My scans were weekly, bloodwork every 36 hours to monitor a huge clot and thyroid. Having been called for the citizenship test I travelled within 2 days to Canada 2 months ago, and my gynaecologist advised me to do a scan as soon as I arrived as I have a huge hematoma clot that could lead to a miscarriage at any point. When I reached here I tried booking appointments and they told me the next one was available in 5 weeks. I wanted to do hormone bloodwork and could only get an appointment 4 weeks later, followed by results being a week late, followed by no consultation up till now. I understand the medical care here is being stretched due to Covid, but neither do I want to risk my child, having miscarried once already here at Mackanzie last year, due to insufficient medication prescribed by the nurse, which they admitted to.
I wouldnt mind waiting it out if I knew I could receive some care incase there is an emergency, but it seems very rare to find that here now.
i am not complaining about the healthcare, just sharing my experience and my fears since I havent had a proper consultation or scan till now (2 months plus), I just needed advise if approaching my officer would help in anyway, or should I just wait it out for another week.
Since my health is not at its best, traveling to receive better care (tried and tested) is the best option for my child and me.
I don't think it hurts to ask but keep in mind that you'd still have to wait for the certificate and then the passport so you'd probably still be at least a month out so if you're "heavily pregnant" that may be too late. I'm surprised your original health care provider let you fly with a huge blood clot. If you had an appointment 5 weeks after arriving you should be getting care by now right?Hi, thank you so much for sharing your thoughts. Let me tell you a bit more about my experience with the care I have received since I have arrived.
I was in Dubai past few months so I could receive the regular care required since this wasnt a normal pregnancy. My scans were weekly, bloodwork every 36 hours to monitor a huge clot and thyroid. Having been called for the citizenship test I travelled within 2 days to Canada 2 months ago, and my gynaecologist advised me to do a scan as soon as I arrived as I have a huge hematoma clot that could lead to a miscarriage at any point. When I reached here I tried booking appointments and they told me the next one was available in 5 weeks. I wanted to do hormone bloodwork and could only get an appointment 4 weeks later, followed by results being a week late, followed by no consultation up till now. I understand the medical care here is being stretched due to Covid, but neither do I want to risk my child, having miscarried once already here at Mackanzie last year, due to insufficient medication prescribed by the nurse, which they admitted to.
I wouldnt mind waiting it out if I knew I could receive some care incase there is an emergency, but it seems very rare to find that here now.
i am not complaining about the healthcare, just sharing my experience and my fears since I havent had a proper consultation or scan till now (2 months plus), I just needed advise if approaching my officer would help in anyway, or should I just wait it out for another week.
Since my health is not at its best, traveling to receive better care (tried and tested) is the best option for my child and me.
I Absolutely agree, and thats what crossed my mind when I read your post on what my situation sounds like. I will try to attach all my reports and hoping they consider my request. If not, atleast I tried .My apologies as one knows their situation better than anyone else. I just pointed it out as officer reviewing the request may think the same; therefore the applicant best prepare their urgent request to leave little to no room for further questioning from the office. Just trying to help each other out..
Nope, they did they blood test and havent called back with a proper consultation appointment till now.I don't think it hurts to ask but keep in mind that you'd still have to wait for the certificate and then the passport so you'd probably still be at least a month out so if you're "heavily pregnant" that may be too late. I'm surprised your original health care provider let you fly with a huge blood clot. If you had an appointment 5 weeks after arriving you should be getting care by now right?
Just state all the facts and also mention the current pandemic situation where healthcare system is clogged and there may be future delays in receiving urgent healthcare. Hopefully, that should be sufficient and a peace of mind that you gave it a shot.Nope, they did they blood test and havent called back with a proper consultation appointment till now.