Hello, I just submitted the PR application through EE yesterday. Here is my situation: I am pregnant and due to deliver in April. I currently live in Canada and have been working full time for the same company for the past 1 yr and 8 months. My first question is: Since I just submitted the PR application, I am guessing the baby will be born before a decision is made. I am planning to go on maternity leave 2 weeks before baby is born and I am not sure how to go about it with CIC. I didn't mention any of this in my PR application, but I did tell the doctor during my medical exam that I'm pregnant. I just wasn't sure if it was necessary to include it in the application. Would I have to inform them beforehand that I am going on maternity leave?
My follow up question is, does anyone know if being on a work permit affect my maternity leave benefits? Technically I am qualified as I have worked the hours and get EI deductions, I just don't know if being a temporary foreign disqualifies me, other than it being only up until my permit expires.
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			My follow up question is, does anyone know if being on a work permit affect my maternity leave benefits? Technically I am qualified as I have worked the hours and get EI deductions, I just don't know if being a temporary foreign disqualifies me, other than it being only up until my permit expires.
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		 My WP expires Oct 2016. I'm REALLY hoping I would be able to get permanent residency status by then. I have tried calling Service Canada but due to high call volumes, they can't get me through to anyone. I may just pay them a visit.
 My WP expires Oct 2016. I'm REALLY hoping I would be able to get permanent residency status by then. I have tried calling Service Canada but due to high call volumes, they can't get me through to anyone. I may just pay them a visit. 
 
		 This all brings so much relief. I opted to complete the chest x-ray despite being pregnant since I was already in my 2nd trimester then (which meant baby's major organs have developed) and they explained to me that there would be a lead covering to protect the baby. I did a lot of research before deciding on it too.
 This all brings so much relief. I opted to complete the chest x-ray despite being pregnant since I was already in my 2nd trimester then (which meant baby's major organs have developed) and they explained to me that there would be a lead covering to protect the baby. I did a lot of research before deciding on it too. 
 
		