Hi yall:
I am the principal applicant and my wife is 6-month pregnant. We are both living in Canada now on work permit. We received the medical request on July 25th. My wife's due day is approximately October 31st, 2011.
A few questions:
(1) If we really really want to risk to go thru the X-ray, would the VO wait anyways for the new baby? In other words, would they rather do it fast before the due day or would they rather wait for the baby's delivery? If the latter is the case, there is no sense to risk in any regard.
(2) Most likely, to protect the baby, we will postpone the X-ray until the delivery. Since the baby will be born in Canada and granted Canadian citizenship. Do we have to include him in the applications and pay additional fees? Or do we simply update the family information and do the medical for both the wife and the baby?
(3) Should I do the exam now separately or should we do the exam after the delivery together? I saw some ppl claiming that the principal medical results matters more.
Thank you for your time. Any comments would be greatly appreciated!!
I am the principal applicant and my wife is 6-month pregnant. We are both living in Canada now on work permit. We received the medical request on July 25th. My wife's due day is approximately October 31st, 2011.
A few questions:
(1) If we really really want to risk to go thru the X-ray, would the VO wait anyways for the new baby? In other words, would they rather do it fast before the due day or would they rather wait for the baby's delivery? If the latter is the case, there is no sense to risk in any regard.
(2) Most likely, to protect the baby, we will postpone the X-ray until the delivery. Since the baby will be born in Canada and granted Canadian citizenship. Do we have to include him in the applications and pay additional fees? Or do we simply update the family information and do the medical for both the wife and the baby?
(3) Should I do the exam now separately or should we do the exam after the delivery together? I saw some ppl claiming that the principal medical results matters more.
Thank you for your time. Any comments would be greatly appreciated!!