When I had my medical done I had a discussion about what would happen if I was pregnant. She said that it's the patient's choice what they want to do. As a medical practitioner she wouldn't recommend doing an x-ray in the first 12 weeks, but felt that after that, provided you wear the lead belt, the baby would be fine.jazzfunkkitten said:Hi there
I'm wondering if any of you can answer this for me. Application accepted June 2014, MR was received today, July 2nd, examination scheduled for July 18th. I am currently 22 weeks pregnant. I read on the CIC website I don't have to inform them until I give birth to a live child, which makes sense.
My question is, if I receive PR before the birth, which is likely, will I then have to apply for PR for my child or will the child automatically be given PR based on my PR status?
If you decline the x-ray, your application will be put on hold 100%.
If I were you, I would call whoever you made your appointment with and make sure that they would be willing to do an x-ray.
Going ahead with the x-ray would allow you to give birth in Canada and guarantee a Canadian passport for your child