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MARCHIE said:
Guys......Finally got PPR....Praise God....sent passport to Abu
Dhabi office...Thx

hello dear marchie

congratulations


regards



Ali Asim
 
Dear All,
Finally after 3.5 years, got passports with visa and related landing documents yesterday. DM was on 16th sept, Visa stamping on 12th Sept, visa expiring on Jan 04, 2014.
By now, my wife is in 2nd month of pregnancy. Need your suggestions whether I need todeclarethe same to visa office?? and get further documents ???
 
Subedi said:
Dear All,
Finally after 3.5 years, got passports with visa and related landing documents yesterday. DM was on 16th sept, Visa stamping on 12th Sept, visa expiring on Jan 04, 2014.
By now, my wife is in 2nd month of pregnancy. Need your suggestions whether I need todeclarethe same to visa office?? and get further documents ???

Subedi,

Best option for you would be to go ahead with the migration ASAP and give birth to the baby in Canada. This will make the new born an automatic Citizen of Canada. There is no need to declare the pregnancy at this moment which will unnecessarily delay your process with only a couple of months left for your visa expiry!
 
andamanhunk said:
Subedi,

Best option for you would be to go ahead with the migration ASAP and give birth to the baby in Canada. This will make the new born an automatic Citizen of Canada. There is no need to declare the pregnancy at this moment which will unnecessarily delay your process with only a couple of months left for your visa expiry!
agreed
 
Subedi said:
Dear All,
Finally after 3.5 years, got passports with visa and related landing documents yesterday. DM was on 16th sept, Visa stamping on 12th Sept, visa expiring on Jan 04, 2014.
By now, my wife is in 2nd month of pregnancy. Need your suggestions whether I need todeclarethe same to visa office?? and get further documents ???
My opinion ...go and do landing this month or next month maximum then before delivery by one month send your wife to get delivery their
Good luck ;)
 
Congrates Dear,

Subedi said:
Dear All,
Finally after 3.5 years, got passports with visa and related landing documents yesterday. DM was on 16th sept, Visa stamping on 12th Sept, visa expiring on Jan 04, 2014.
By now, my wife is in 2nd month of pregnancy. Need your suggestions whether I need todeclarethe same to visa office?? and get further documents ???
 
Subedi said:
Dear All,
Finally after 3.5 years, got passports with visa and related landing documents yesterday. DM was on 16th sept, Visa stamping on 12th Sept, visa expiring on Jan 04, 2014.
By now, my wife is in 2nd month of pregnancy. Need your suggestions whether I need todeclarethe same to visa office?? and get further documents ???

Congrates Subedi Jee

Pal
 
Subedi said:
Dear All,
Finally after 3.5 years, got passports with visa and related landing documents yesterday. DM was on 16th sept, Visa stamping on 12th Sept, visa expiring on Jan 04, 2014.
By now, my wife is in 2nd month of pregnancy. Need your suggestions whether I need todeclarethe same to visa office?? and get further documents ???

Good news congrates
 
Subedi said:
Dear All,
Finally after 3.5 years, got passports with visa and related landing documents yesterday. DM was on 16th sept, Visa stamping on 12th Sept, visa expiring on Jan 04, 2014.
By now, my wife is in 2nd month of pregnancy. Need your suggestions whether I need todeclarethe same to visa office?? and get further documents ???

Congrats,

No, you don't have to declare pregnancy, only the birth of a new child. However please remember that as long as you are a PR (and not a citizen), your baby cannot become a Canadian migrant automatically if born outside Canada. You will have to then initiate sponsorship application for the baby after birth, or you will have to delay your own landing (if visa expiry allows) and get the baby on your current immigration application.

However if the baby is born inside Canada (even on a visit visa), the baby automatically becomes a Canadian citizen.

As you have mentioned your wife is only 2 months pregnent, this is a safe time to travel for her and as all the other members have advised, it is better to complete your landing (no later then 6 month of pregnancy, after that travel becomes difficult) and give birth in Canada.

Regards,
 
rizmayo said:
Congrats,

No, you don't have to declare pregnancy, only the birth of a new child. However please remember that as long as you are a PR (and not a citizen), your baby cannot become a Canadian migrant automatically if born outside Canada. You will have to then initiate sponsorship application for the baby after birth, or you will have to delay your own landing (if visa expiry allows) and get the baby on your current immigration application.

However if the baby is born inside Canada (even on a visit visa), the baby automatically becomes a Canadian citizen.

As you have mentioned your wife is only 2 months pregnent, this is a safe time to travel for her and as all the other members have advised, it is better to complete your landing (no later then 6 month of pregnancy, after that travel becomes difficult) and give birth in Canada.

Regards,

Hi Friend
Do you have more info about sponsership application for new born .... I mean is it difficult , how long to process , and any more info ?
 
Hey guys I have a quesion. I already sent passport and pof to new Delhi office in July. I showed fixed deposite foy pof. And still I am waiting for visa. But due to personal problem I want to take overdraft (loan) on my fd. Can I do it or wait for my visa. Please suggest me. Thank you.
 
Dear all please comment if someone have similar reply

please be advised u will be contacted for next step in processing in due course
saleem
 
Subedi said:
Dear All,
Finally after 3.5 years, got passports with visa and related landing documents yesterday. DM was on 16th sept, Visa stamping on 12th Sept, visa expiring on Jan 04, 2014.
By now, my wife is in 2nd month of pregnancy. Need your suggestions whether I need todeclarethe same to visa office?? and get further documents ???

Don't delay landing as airlines also have a restriction on travelling after a number of weeks in pregnancy.They don't allow you to travel in mid or late pregnancy
 
rizmayo said:
Congrats,

No, you don't have to declare pregnancy, only the birth of a new child. However please remember that as long as you are a PR (and not a citizen), your baby cannot become a Canadian migrant automatically if born outside Canada. You will have to then initiate sponsorship application for the baby after birth, or you will have to delay your own landing (if visa expiry allows) and get the baby on your current immigration application.

However if the baby is born inside Canada (even on a visit visa), the baby automatically becomes a Canadian citizen.

As you have mentioned your wife is only 2 months pregnent, this is a safe time to travel for her and as all the other members have advised, it is better to complete your landing (no later then 6 month of pregnancy, after that travel becomes difficult) and give birth in Canada.

Regards,

Thanks a lot for your valuable suggestion my friend...
 
Subedi said:
Thanks a lot for your valuable suggestion my friend...

subedi jee,
in which city u want to go??????????