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I landed as a PR when i was 3 months pregnant,had no issues.
 
Sissy said:
No. We're just boyfriend/girlfriend. I still live in our house and doesnt get married

Have you gone to a contract ( For a hand-some of thousands dollar) with you boy-friend to bring him Canada later on as spouse ?
 
Shaw said:
Have you gone to a contract ( For a hand-some of thousands dollar) with you boy-friend to bring him Canada later on as spouse ?

Well, I guess you're the current proprietor of the Jerk Store.
 
Sissy said:
No. We're just boyfriend/girlfriend. I still live in our house and doesnt get married

then you should be fine. The officer won't care if you're pregnant - the only thing at that point to worry about is that you might not be covered for healthcare when you arrive in Canada, so you should look into that - most insurances won't cover pregnancy costs if you're already pregnant when you buy the insurance. Depending on which province you will be moving to, the rules for healthcare are different, and it can be quite costly to have a baby without insurance, so you (or your parents as you will be going with them) should really look into that.

Your baby will be Canadian because he will be born in Canada, so as soon as he is born he will be covered by healthcare, but you might not be - that's something to consider.
Sweden
 
Sweden said:
then you should be fine. The officer won't care if you're pregnant - the only thing at that point to worry about is that you might not be covered for healthcare when you arrive in Canada, so you should look into that - most insurances won't cover pregnancy costs if you're already pregnant when you buy the insurance. Depending on which province you will be moving to, the rules for healthcare are different, and it can be quite costly to have a baby without insurance, so you (or your parents as you will be going with them) should really look into that.

Your baby will be Canadian because he will be born in Canada, so as soon as he is born he will be covered by healthcare, but you might not be - that's something to consider.
Sweden


Good point Sweden i totally forgot i had to pay for all my heath care while i was pregnant until i was here for 3 months .
 
Sissy said:
No. We're just boyfriend/girlfriend. I still live in our house and doesnt get married

Have you ever lived with your boyfriend for more than 1 year straight?
 
Sweden said:
then you should be fine. The officer won't care if you're pregnant - the only thing at that point to worry about is that you might not be covered for healthcare when you arrive in Canada, so you should look into that - most insurances won't cover pregnancy costs if you're already pregnant when you buy the insurance. Depending on which province you will be moving to, the rules for healthcare are different, and it can be quite costly to have a baby without insurance, so you (or your parents as you will be going with them) should really look into that.

Your baby will be Canadian because he will be born in Canada, so as soon as he is born he will be covered by healthcare, but you might not be - that's something to consider.
Sweden

Considering that the OP just discovered that she is pregnant and landing in Canada next month, she will be covered by provincial health care no matter what province she is in, by the time the baby comes.

Screech339
 
keesio said:
Have you ever lived with your boyfriend for more than 1 year straight?


No im still living with my parents, they're so strict parents. Even im pregnant now im still with my parents, because they said we are not allowed to live together or to get married because of my dads petition for us in canada. Thats why im still single not living with my boyfriend but pregnant. :)
 
screech339 said:
Considering that the OP just discovered that she is pregnant and landing in Canada next month, she will be covered by provincial health care no matter what province she is in, by the time the baby comes.

Screech339

Oh thats good to hear. We will be in edmonton alberta.
 
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My wife also pregnant but I already applied for her.I have to inform now or after the delivery will I inform?would you please suggest me anybody.
 
Sissy, I sent you a private message -- look in the upper right hand corner, in your inbox. Email me if you have any questions.
 
Shaw said:
Have you gone to a contract ( For a hand-some of thousands dollar) with you boy-friend to bring him Canada later on as spouse ?

wow, dude..get a life. Because it must be pretty miserable since you are spending your time in here insulting people you don't even know.
 
dreamtocanada_uk said:
My wife also pregnant but I already applied for her.I have to inform now or after the delivery will I inform?would you please suggest me anybody.

You must inform CIC after the baby is born. So that the baby can be added to application for PR if baby is not Canadian.

If baby is Canadian, you still need to let CIC know so that all children, Canadian or not, are listed in application before landing. Otherwise, it can be considered misrepresentation on your part.

Screech339
 
screech339 said:
Considering that the OP just discovered that she is pregnant and landing in Canada next month, she will be covered by provincial health care no matter what province she is in, by the time the baby comes.

Screech339

I think what Sweden was trying to say is that she won't be covered if in Ontario for 3 months ,so she would need heath insurance if she runs into any problems with her heath or the baby . Yes she will be covered by the time the baby is born ,but before that would require care.
 
screech339 said:
You must inform CIC after the baby is born. So that the baby can be added to application for PR if baby is not Canadian.

If baby is Canadian, you still need to let CIC know so that all children, Canadian or not, are listed in application before landing. Otherwise, it can be considered misrepresentation on your part.

Screech339
Thank you very much for your kind information,actually I am the Permanent resident (PR) in Canada.