1. If they gave you 90 days, you still have time so just send them the birth certificate when you have it.Remz said:Hi i just receive a letter from the immigration about me being eligible to be a permanent resident here in canada however i am 8 months pregnant and ask me about the father of the baby and a birth certificate of the baby aswell
Question
1. Baby is not born yet they given me 90 days to provide them. I still got time right? The moment i give birth i send them the paper
2. The father of the baby i just met here and without any valid work status. Just a visitor. He is going in and out of canada for a while. The problem is when i got pregnant he over stayed here in canada and didnt have any valid status. Now he is back here in canada as a visitor again but the immigration ask for the relationship of the father. I dont know what exactly should i say. We are in a relationship but his status in canada is not really clear. I dont wanna jeopardize my papers because of him.
2. They status of the father will not get you in trouble or affect your application. Just tell them his name and that you are in a relationship with him but that you do not live together (if that is the truth). If you marry him, you can include him on your application too but he should not be staying in Canada illegally though. If he wants to extend his stay as a visitor, he can apply for it.