Calvyier7 said:
Hi,
If a student on study permit is pregnant and gives birth, can she take a maternity leave? I know that the study permit requires being enrolled in full time studies, so does a maternity leave require a different visa?
Firstly, I’m sorry to hear that someone's in such a delicate situation.
The short answer is that there’s no maternity leave for international students.
The long answer is that many people abused the system in the past and now the rules for studying are more strict.
Please be aware that when switching to a visitor’s visa it will only lasts for 6 months (she’ll have to ask for an extension which is not guaranteed she’ll get). She also has to be prepared to be questioned about:
- How is she going to provide for herself financially? She has to prove she won’t work in Canada.
- Why is she abandoning her studies?
- Why is she not going back to her home country for having the baby? It might make sense to the visa officer that’s the logical course of action is going back to her home country.
If the person decide to keep the baby and continue studying, she should check to see if her student health care covers labour costs and associated medical expenses (most student’s health care plans don’t cover this kind of cost). There’s also the fact that she’ll have to attend class and pass her courses to keep the student status, this might be incompatible with taking care of a child.