Mech Warrior,
The best option is to have your new born in Canada. I don't know if you have any close relative in Canada. Your wife and kids can stay with them while you can work in Abu Dhabi. At the time of birth, you can take leave and join your wife for couple of weeks at the time of delivery.
If above is not possible, then second best option is not to land in Canada before the birth of your baby. Just inform your visa officer that you have decided to have your new born in Abu Dhabi, add him/her into your file and then land. Issued visas will be cancelled along with the COPRs. Once you send required forms, supporting documents and fee for new born after February 2015, medical instructions will be issued for new born and later, visas and COPRs will be issued to everyone. But you may have one of the following two situation in this case:
1. You will have very less time, may be couple of months only, if your file is processed faster to land in Canada before August 2015.
2. Due to slow processing, your medical will expire and you including your family will have to go through the medicals again. In that case, you will be getting visas at the end of 2015.
You are the best decision maker in your case, therefore think wisely and make proper decision.
Mech Warrior said:
Thanks for the response...
What if we don't land in Canada before the child's birth even though our Visa will be stamped (Visa Validity - August 2015) ?
I can then contact my Visa officer after child's birth and ask him about inclusion of my new born in our application ???