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I'm currently in the process of an inland application, I'm not sure which step number we're on but we just recently sent in our police background checks.

My spouse who I am sponsoring she is a Japanese national, and lives here in Canada (Toronto) with me. We just found out she's 4-5(?) weeks pregnant.

I'm not too sure what our options are, can she go into a clinic or hospital for a checkup without a health card or visa? Will she have to go back to Japan to see a doctor?

Adam
 
She can still see a doctor but you will have to pay out of pocket if she isn't covered by any insurance.
 
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She's uninsured, so paying is understandable. But from all the clinics I find on Google, they require you to enter your OHIP #.

Are there special doctors/clinics I should be searching instead?

I am searching for "family doctors", or "walk in clinic" via Google.
 
She's uninsured, so paying is understandable. But from all the clinics I find on Google, they require you to enter your OHIP #.

Are there special doctors/clinics I should be searching instead?

I am searching for "family doctors", or "walk in clinic" via Google.
If she needs prenatal care, she needs an OB/GYN. Call their offices, explain the situation, and they can discuss payment at that point.
 
I'm currently in the process of an inland application, I'm not sure which step number we're on but we just recently sent in our police background checks.

My spouse who I am sponsoring she is a Japanese national, and lives here in Canada (Toronto) with me. We just found out she's 4-5(?) weeks pregnant.

I'm not too sure what our options are, can she go into a clinic or hospital for a checkup without a health card or visa? Will she have to go back to Japan to see a doctor?

Adam


She should immediately call around to all the local midwife offices to see if she can secure one as her care provider for pregnancy and delivery. They will offer their services for free even to those without OHIP coverage, may just need to pay for things like ultrasounds or bloodwork. If no complications arise, there will be no need to ever see or pay for a doctor. But need to request them quickly after finding you're pregnant since midwives are in very high demand and will fill up their available spots.

Has she done her PR medical exam yet? If she doesn't want to take the x-ray portion due to pregnancy, this will delay the PR app medical until after she gives birth.

She should refrain from leaving Canada since the inland app requires sponsor and applicant to reside together in Canada for duration of processing.