1. Regardless of what your godfather says, you are not eligible for any benefits from the government for your son until you settle in Canada. If you apply for them and then leave again for one more year while taking those benefits, it will be considered fraud.cinderella_322 said:Hi guys. A newbie here. Need your help for some questions regarding short landing.
My husband, I and our son need to land to Toronto before Dec this year.
Understand that the PR card will be processed at PoE and I can use my godfather's address for the delivery of the permanent card. Here are my queries:
1. My son will be 1yr and 1month old by the time of landing, my godfather said we need to register him so ge could immediately get allowance from the government. Is this a long process?
2. Do we have to immediately apply for SIN card and Health Insurance right away? I read that health insurance takes 3 months to process. Are we going to face problems if we apply for this on a later date when we plan to settle to Canada for good? Our target date is on june2017.
3. Do we need to open a separate bank account for our son and for ourselves?
4. Finally, given those things that we need to do, is 1week stay enough for us? Because we can't stay for long as we are still working in our resident country.
Need seniors advice cause i am very confused.
Thanku in advance.
2. You should apply for the SINs for you all because then it's done and it doesn't take long. Only one visit to Service Canada. You should not apply for health care because you are not living in Canada yet, you are not eligible. Again, that is considered fraud if you apply when you are not eligible. Once you are back to settle, get temporary insurance to cover you for 3 months and then apply within the 3 months to make sure you have it once you are eligible.
3. No. Once you settle in Canada, one of the parents apply for him. Usually the mother. His benefits are not for him to put in his savings account but for his parents to help care for him so it can go into the mothers account.
4. A 1 week stay should be fine.