- Feb 19, 2014
- 0
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Mississauga
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 06-10-2014
- AOR Received.
- 28-10-2014
Hello everybody,
I'm a canadian citizen, living in Montreal, Quebec. I'm getting married next week with a woman from Thailand, where I've spent half of my time these past 2 years. Once married, we will begin all the process for her to get her permanent residency in Canada, with me as the sponsor.
It can take up to 26 months for her to get her PR, (I'm hoping for faster since she's educated, has a good job here, and it's easy to prove that our relationship is real), but since she has a visitor visa that is valid for 5 years in Canada, we hope to be able to live together in Canada while waiting for her PR to be approved.
But 26 months is long and we are thinking about having a baby before that if possible. She's 35 and doesn't want to wait for too long. So my questions are :
1- Is there any insurance plan that covers a possible future pregnancy? (including pre natal tests, delivery and complications) I understand they would be expensive, but I'd still pay for it.
2- If not, is there any insurance plan that covers only the possible complications that might happen?
3- Also, I have a good job in Canada but it's not a permanent one (I'm a full time temporary employee since 8 years...). I don't have a private health insurance, but I could suscribe to the one offered by my employer. Is there a chance that this plan could cover the cost of pregnancy for my wife?
4- What are the cost of a normal delivery in Quebec? And of the pre natal testing?
She's not pregnant yet and we can still wait. But we just want to plan ahead to avoid a bad surprise.
Also, living in Alberta is absolutely not an option.
Thank you!
I'm a canadian citizen, living in Montreal, Quebec. I'm getting married next week with a woman from Thailand, where I've spent half of my time these past 2 years. Once married, we will begin all the process for her to get her permanent residency in Canada, with me as the sponsor.
It can take up to 26 months for her to get her PR, (I'm hoping for faster since she's educated, has a good job here, and it's easy to prove that our relationship is real), but since she has a visitor visa that is valid for 5 years in Canada, we hope to be able to live together in Canada while waiting for her PR to be approved.
But 26 months is long and we are thinking about having a baby before that if possible. She's 35 and doesn't want to wait for too long. So my questions are :
1- Is there any insurance plan that covers a possible future pregnancy? (including pre natal tests, delivery and complications) I understand they would be expensive, but I'd still pay for it.
2- If not, is there any insurance plan that covers only the possible complications that might happen?
3- Also, I have a good job in Canada but it's not a permanent one (I'm a full time temporary employee since 8 years...). I don't have a private health insurance, but I could suscribe to the one offered by my employer. Is there a chance that this plan could cover the cost of pregnancy for my wife?
4- What are the cost of a normal delivery in Quebec? And of the pre natal testing?
She's not pregnant yet and we can still wait. But we just want to plan ahead to avoid a bad surprise.
Also, living in Alberta is absolutely not an option.
Thank you!