Hello:
I apologize in advance if some of my questions have been addressed in other threads before but I believe that my situation is slightly different from the norm and would like to seek some advice from this forum. Here's my situation:
Me: Born in Hong Kong, but Canadian Citizen through birth (parents were Canadian citizens when I was born). Even though I moved to Canada when I was two months old, due to this technicality, my child will not automatically be Canadian if s/he is born outside of Canada.
My Wife: South Korean, currently six weeks pregnant with our child. We are hoping to have our child in Canada and plan on settling down in Canada. She has a university degree in English, and based on everything I've read thus far, I don't expect our sponsorship application to be rejected as we have a fairly solid case.
Other Points:
-We met each other in 2007, have been dating since 2008, and registered our marriage on October, 2011 in Toronto, Canada.
-I have been living in Shanghai for the past two years where I am here on a working visa and she is here on a spousal visa through me/my company (she joined me after we registered our marriage).
-For tax purposes, I should be considered a non-resident of Canada.
-I have some money saved up, lots of family for support, and am willing to quit my job in China to relocate back to Canada for the four years required to obtain PR for my wife.
Questions:
1. The big question and focus of this thread: If we want to deliver our child in Canada legally, what is the procedure we need to follow?
1a. Do we apply for PR now, wait for it to be approved, and then move to Canada? How long would that take approximately?
2. OHIP Question: If we are successful in our application, how would insurance work? I am from Ontario and my understanding is that she would be eligible for OHIP when she is a PR. Is this correct?
We did not really expect to have our child just yet, so time is sort of ticking as to what we should be doing...any and all help is greatly appreciated, thank you!
Cheers,
S
I apologize in advance if some of my questions have been addressed in other threads before but I believe that my situation is slightly different from the norm and would like to seek some advice from this forum. Here's my situation:
Me: Born in Hong Kong, but Canadian Citizen through birth (parents were Canadian citizens when I was born). Even though I moved to Canada when I was two months old, due to this technicality, my child will not automatically be Canadian if s/he is born outside of Canada.
My Wife: South Korean, currently six weeks pregnant with our child. We are hoping to have our child in Canada and plan on settling down in Canada. She has a university degree in English, and based on everything I've read thus far, I don't expect our sponsorship application to be rejected as we have a fairly solid case.
Other Points:
-We met each other in 2007, have been dating since 2008, and registered our marriage on October, 2011 in Toronto, Canada.
-I have been living in Shanghai for the past two years where I am here on a working visa and she is here on a spousal visa through me/my company (she joined me after we registered our marriage).
-For tax purposes, I should be considered a non-resident of Canada.
-I have some money saved up, lots of family for support, and am willing to quit my job in China to relocate back to Canada for the four years required to obtain PR for my wife.
Questions:
1. The big question and focus of this thread: If we want to deliver our child in Canada legally, what is the procedure we need to follow?
1a. Do we apply for PR now, wait for it to be approved, and then move to Canada? How long would that take approximately?
2. OHIP Question: If we are successful in our application, how would insurance work? I am from Ontario and my understanding is that she would be eligible for OHIP when she is a PR. Is this correct?
We did not really expect to have our child just yet, so time is sort of ticking as to what we should be doing...any and all help is greatly appreciated, thank you!
Cheers,
S