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How much do I need as I want to deliver my babies in Canada?

Ani-gal

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Mar 21, 2019
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I remember a instance on here where a person came to Canada supposedly on a Visitors Visa, had a child, then subsequently her Visitors Visa was cancelled for any future "visits".
It is abuse of the Visitor Visa Privilege
I am not going on any pretence,
I will tell them why am going....
If they do not agree on my terms,
It was not meant to happen there.
So, I will try another country.
 

21Goose

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I am not going on any pretence,
I will tell them why am going....
If they do not agree on my terms,
It was not meant to happen there.
So, I will try another country.
Fair enough. Just be honest in your application so that you don't run into any issues later.
 
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Bs65

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I am getting that in my home country Nigeria....right?
Even if you successfully get a visit visa which may only be a single entry visa there is no guarantee on arriving in Canada that you will be authorised to stay more than a couple of weeks legally so possibly not even long enough for a birth. Even following a birth there is no guarantee you would be able to extend your stay as a visitor beyond your original authorised stay.

You will not be allowed to work so be prepared to not only pay for birth costs but also accomodation, food and transport which should not be under estimated.

If you state in your visit visa that your only intention is to give birth in Canada then it is possible to expect the application may be refused, but this would be the same for any country if that were the sole reason for an application given birth tourism is not looked upon favourably by any country.

As said before having a baby in Canada gives the mother or father no rights in the country.

Also be aware that the government is considering various options which may be adopted in future to restrict granting citizenship automatically to mothers giving birth who are not citizens permenent residents
 
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Ani-gal

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Mar 21, 2019
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Even if you successfully get a visit visa which may only be a single entry visa there is no guarantee on arriving in Canada that you will be authorised to stay more than a couple of weeks legally so possibly not even long enough for a birth. Even following a birth there is no guarantee you would be able to extend your stay as a visitor beyond your original authorised stay.

You will not be allowed to work so be prepared to not only pay for birth costs but also accomodation, food and transport which should not be under estimated.

If you state in your visit visa that your only intention is to give birth in Canada then it is possible to expect the application may be refused, but this would be the same for any country if that were the sole reason for an application given birth tourism is not looked upon favourably by any country.

As said before having a baby in Canada gives the mother or father no rights in the country.

The government as per below is actively considering various options which may be adopted in future to restrict granting citizenship automatically.

http://policyoptions.irpp.org/magazines/november-2018/hospital-stats-show-birth-tourism-rising-in-major-cities/
Thank you....
But how do I go about this?
Please any help?
 

21Goose

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Did you read any of the links about getting a visa? All your questions are answered there. If you have specific questions about the visa process, come back and ask. If not, please go and do some research first. We cannot help you otherwise.
 

Ani-gal

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Mar 21, 2019
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Did you read any of the links about getting a visa? All your questions are answered there. If you have specific questions about the visa process, come back and ask. If not, please go and do some research first. We cannot help you otherwise.
Alright.