Thank you everyone for such valuable comments.I just had a positive feeling that posting here would be helpful in any case to the family but had no idea there would be this much hatred under the topic “humanitarian and compassionate grounds”. I understand why everyone is just so mad at his situation because it seems birth tourism but at least he wants to work legally to pay medical bills and pay TAXES to the Canadian government moreover he is not coming as a refugee and taking money from the government for a long period of time and not working at all because he gets paid as a refugee and all the medical bills taken care aswell.
They are visitors, sorry that they decided to have a baby in a foreign land - what fool suggested that they should pursue this course?
He wants to work legally but what happened to the life in the home country and any
need to get back there? Both parents have to stay in Canada, we're left to assume because? One of them should rush home to prepare for the return of the other two, but there are no plans to leave are there.
Perhaps it is your own post in a different thread detailing you working illegally in Canada? Your disassociation for following Canadian law may make for an unsympathetic audience.
You add now some sort of nobility for being willing to pay taxes and not making a phony refugee claim? Please - the baby is Canadian and the parents look to be an upcoming enforcement file. The child may be able to sponsor them around 20 years from now - that's what birth tourism gets you.
Humanitarian and Compassionate grounds applications are the last resort for many desperate people who would face a hardship
outside of Canada and these two can add the tale of self-destruction that they've created for themselves
within Canada. Good luck with that.