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Hi, unfortunatly, i got pregnent of only 2-weeks and i was not informed about it. I also undergone visa medicals. Then, I asked to clinic about any abnormality, they said that my medical reports are normal. I became satisfied. 2-days back, i got some treatment of my stomach pain, doctor said that i am pregnent. Please tell me my PR visa will reject or not. I am ready for abortion.
 
No - your PR visa won't be rejected because you are pregnant. If you baby is born before you land in Canada and become a PR, you will have to add your baby to your application.
 
DREAM_CANADA14 said:
I dont need baby. My husband n me has to land canada by this december. Will i get my PR visa by this month ?

I have no idea if you will get your visa this month. No one can tell you that.
 
Ohhh my god. What kind of lady are you?????? U are ready to have an abortion just to go to canada. God save this world
 
scylla said:
No - your PR visa won't be rejected because you are pregnant. If you baby is born before you land in Canada and become a PR, you will have to add your baby to your application.

Is it not a problem for a birth between visa issuance and landing?
 
scylla said:
I have no idea if you will get your visa this month. No one can tell you that.

It's not 100% but if she has already undergone medicals I think it's safe to say it's likely she can land before the baby is born in which case the landing will be no problem and the baby will be a citizen. Am I wrong about any of that? I appeal to your expertise.
 
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DREAM_CANADA14 said:
Hi, unfortunatly, i got pregnent of only 2-weeks and i was not informed about it. I also undergone visa medicals. Then, I asked to clinic about any abnormality, they said that my medical reports are normal. I became satisfied. 2-days back, i got some treatment of my stomach pain, doctor said that i am pregnent. Please tell me my PR visa will reject or not. I am ready for abortion.

You must inform visa office immediately your baby is born. Basically, before you land in Canada, if baby is born or about to born, you MUST inform your visa office, but if visa is issued and you plan to land before delivery, then it is fine, there are no issues. but make sure to land well before that, as maternity waiting period is applicable in most of states to cover health insurance except Alberta.

If you plan to land before delivery, and your visa is issued, even though you will have to inform your visa office.

There are many cases where applicants didn't inform visa office about their marriage status or family composition before landing or at landing and they were denied entry & visa was cancelled. So be careful.

I am not sure about your current status of your application. Once you get visa, try to land immediately before delivery..

Wish you best of luck.
 
future_canadian said:
It's not 100% but if she has already undergone medicals I think it's safe to say it's likely she can land before the baby is born in which case the landing will be no problem and the baby will be a citizen. Am I wrong about any of that? I appeal to your expertise.

We dont want to plan a baby now but I am worried if the medicals report get any sign of my pregnany. Does CIC issues visa for bymistaken get pregnent, not intentionally.
 
There is no problem if you go to Canada while being pregnant. If you have your baby outside Canada and try to land with the newborn baby without having informed CIC, then you may be denied entry, however, in your case, you just got pregnant, so no need to inform CIC.

Your pregnancy is not going to have an effect on the visa issuance decision.

The real problem is that you are not concerned about the health of your baby after undergoing the X-ray test while being pregnant. It is your decision what you want to do with your pregnancy, but here in Canada the majority of people want to have babies and love their babies even if they are born with defects. Abortion is not a normal procedure here, it's done only if it is threatening the life of the mother.
 
orange_girl said:
There is no problem if you go to Canada while being pregnant. If you have your baby outside Canada and try to land with the newborn baby without having informed CIC, then you may be denied entry, however, in your case, you just got pregnant, so no need to inform CIC.

Your pregnancy is not going to have an effect on the visa issuance decision.

The real problem is that you are not concerned about the health of your baby after undergoing the X-ray test while being pregnant. It is your decision what you want to do with your pregnancy, but here in Canada the majority of people want to have babies and love their babies even if they are born with defects. Abortion is not a normal procedure here, it's done only if it is threatening the life of the mother.

I'm not arguing morality or offering a suggestion on what the OP should do but your last statement is incorrect. Many unwanted pregnancies in Canada and elsewhere in the western world are terminated at the woman's discretion for any number of reasons.
 
future_canadian said:
I'm not arguing morality or offering a suggestion on what the OP should do but your last statement is incorrect. Many unwanted pregnancies in Canada and elsewhere in the western world are terminated at the woman's discretion for any number of reasons.

You are right, there are other reasons, like if a woman got pregnant after being raped, etc. I shouldn't have written "only for that reason". But I doubt that aborting the pregnancy for the purpose of immigration is a common reason for abortion anywhere in the world. Thanks for correcting me though.
 
Thank you so much to all for this URGENT HELP. Your comments now satisfied me. I also got to know that visa medicals hospitals dont check pregnency.