Hi,
I am asking this for a friend. My friend is a Canadian citizen that is married to a non-Canadian abroad. His wife has been to Canada before on a tourist visa. He has been working outside Canada and got an excellent job offer back in Canada. His wife is pregnant now and he wants to move back, bring her along to deliver their baby. He would sponsor her to immigrate, but is not sure how to get her to Canada on time for baby delivery. He is afraid if they start a sponsorship process now, they will not be able to get his wife in time to deliver the baby in Canada as the process takes at least 6months (9 according to the official web site)!
1. Are there any past experiences with immigration regarding pregnant 'spouse' applications?! What are the consequences in respect to 'speed' of application processing? Is it faster/prioritized process; no change; or perhaps it 'complicates' the application process?
2. Is it a good idea to ask for another tourist visa, deliver the baby, and then start the spousal sponsorship process for his wife from Canada?
3. s there any other solution for them to be together in Canada on time for delivery?
4. What status will their baby have in Canada? Will the baby have Canadian citizenship right away or not?
5. What kind of post-natal healthcare his baby has, if born in canada (he is Canadian citizen and will have health coverage)?
6. Would any of the healthcare costs be covered by the provincial healthcare plan for his pregnant wife, since he is a Canadian citizen and resident? if not, what would be the expected costs?
7. If baby is born abroad, what is the process to bring his non-Canadian wife and the baby back? Would his baby be a Canadian citizen, just by him being a Canadian citizen?
Thanks!
Margarito
I am asking this for a friend. My friend is a Canadian citizen that is married to a non-Canadian abroad. His wife has been to Canada before on a tourist visa. He has been working outside Canada and got an excellent job offer back in Canada. His wife is pregnant now and he wants to move back, bring her along to deliver their baby. He would sponsor her to immigrate, but is not sure how to get her to Canada on time for baby delivery. He is afraid if they start a sponsorship process now, they will not be able to get his wife in time to deliver the baby in Canada as the process takes at least 6months (9 according to the official web site)!
1. Are there any past experiences with immigration regarding pregnant 'spouse' applications?! What are the consequences in respect to 'speed' of application processing? Is it faster/prioritized process; no change; or perhaps it 'complicates' the application process?
2. Is it a good idea to ask for another tourist visa, deliver the baby, and then start the spousal sponsorship process for his wife from Canada?
3. s there any other solution for them to be together in Canada on time for delivery?
4. What status will their baby have in Canada? Will the baby have Canadian citizenship right away or not?
5. What kind of post-natal healthcare his baby has, if born in canada (he is Canadian citizen and will have health coverage)?
6. Would any of the healthcare costs be covered by the provincial healthcare plan for his pregnant wife, since he is a Canadian citizen and resident? if not, what would be the expected costs?
7. If baby is born abroad, what is the process to bring his non-Canadian wife and the baby back? Would his baby be a Canadian citizen, just by him being a Canadian citizen?
Thanks!
Margarito