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Visitor visa from jamaica

bellaluna

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May 23, 2014
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They won't know you're pregnant in your TRV application.

If you do get a TRV, you're going to have to travel with some very good insurance, or else hospital bills in Canada will be very expensive should anything happen during your trip.
 

canuck78

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Jun 18, 2017
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Yes CBSA can refuse your entry when you arrive in Canada. I would expect you will be asked about insurance or proof that you have enough money to pay for a birth in Canada.
 

canuck78

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Also if your child ends up in the NICU you could be responsible for paying a HUGE bill. A family visiting from Australia have to pay back a million dollars.
 

canuck78

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No it is not wise to hide your pregnancy. Is there a reason you are trying to have your child in Canada? Seems like you are Jamaican but living in the US from your previous posts.
 

canuck78

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Surprised you got a midwife. You still would need to show enough funds for a hospital birth plus other expenses. Are you a US resident or green card holder? Otherwise you will need a trv. Having a Canadian born child will not benefit you in terms of immigration. Your child may be able to sponsor you when he is an adult and working.
 

Sashelle

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Surprised you got a midwife. You still would need to show enough funds for a hospital birth plus other expenses. Are you a US resident or green card holder? Otherwise you will need a trv. Having a Canadian born child will not benefit you in terms of immigration. Your child may be able to sponsor you when he is an adult and working.
I'm not looking for benefits for myself. I want the best future for my child. Besides I plan on studying in canada soon
 

canuck78

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Jun 18, 2017
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If your goal is to study in Canada and then apply for PGWP then PR it would be easy to apply with your child. If you don't have lots of savings you are putting yourself at risk. Do you have 20K if you end up needing c-section? If your child needs 1 day in the nicu (which is pretty common) that could be 20k. Birth is unpredictable you have to be prepared for all options and costs.
 
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