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Re: Giving Birth In Canada by jinnyz: 2:53am On Apr 09, 2016
Hello Everyone, I plan on giving birth in Canada, I need some clarifications

when I search for the requirement I need 3 months bank statement, does it mean I need to have a certain amount of money for 3months? what is the ideal amount I should have on my account and for how long?

is it better to apply online or via paper? if they see my baby bump will it make any difference.

should I declare my true intention of going to Canada?

please I will appreciate it if some1 answers my question. Thanks
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by lupatim: 4:41am On Apr 09, 2016
Last month I have passed in Scarborough smiley
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Hotstepper(f): 5:12am On Apr 09, 2016
Better decker it in your application if you don't want problem.and ur trip in vain esp if you get a nasty immigration officer



quote author=jinnyz post=44537601]Hello Everyone, I plan on giving birth in Canada, I need some clarifications

when I search for the requirement I need 3 months bank statement, does it mean I need to have a certain amount of money for 3months? what is the ideal amount I should have on my account and for how long?

is it better to apply online or via paper? if they see my baby bump will it make any difference.

should I declare my true intention of going to Canada?

please I will appreciate it if some1 answers my question. Thanks[/quote]
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Hotstepper(f): 5:13am On Apr 09, 2016
Are you not staying with anyone ?



hermosa:
@hotstepper hi. I've arrived canada and i'd really love to get in touch with you. i was hoping you know of any hospital/clinic in oshawa,pickering,whitby area where the fees are low. is there anyway we can communicate??!! my email is marietta dot okoedion @ gmail dot come... just in case....
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Jafar777: 9:16am On Apr 09, 2016
[Good day please could you send your contact (email or reachable number to jafarbalogun@yahoo.com.
Id appreciate if you enlighten me on some steps ]Hello People,

I have been a silent follower of this thread, however I signed in to THANK a special lady called HOTSTEPPER.

I got HOTSTEPPER's email from this thread, I sent a mail to her after I gave birth and she followed up wonderfully.

I would probably have gotten stuck because I had issues with my baby's birth certificate but HOTSTEPPER gingered me and it got resolved within a week...her contact at Nig. High. Comm. at Ottawa was also on point as I got my baby's travel document without going there...

To others that will love to know my birth experience.

I got my visa before I got pregnant...I didn't have any issues with border control at Toronto Airport although I wore a big jacket because I came in during winter season.

I gave birth in Ontario..
a) Gynaecologist's Bill - 3000CAD (the fees differ depending on the town and gynaecologist)
b) Hospital Bill - 2000CAD (I begged them to discharge me within 24hrs because it's 2000CAD per night and I was paying out of pocket)
c) Birth Certificate - 65CAD (35 for long form and 25CAD for short form)
d) Passport - 107CAD (I paid for expedited processing otherwise it costs 57CAD)
e) Nig. Travel Doc. - 150CAD

I called the Doc's office before I travelled so I got the list of pregnancy results to bring along...It helped reduce all the cost of healthcare as I only did two tests (Ultrasound and Strep B) when I arrived in Canada.

Would I chose Canada over USA.......YES! YES!! YES!!!

Canadian dollar exchange rate is cheaper than US Dollar; Canadians are really nice and friendly people...the environment is lovely, healthcare is top-notch (Choiiiiiiiii....if you see the kain facilities wey dem get for hospitals here ehhhnnnnn.....our leaders have no excuse for not developing our healthcare sector with the kain income dem don rake from Oil & Gas).

Healthcare and Education (from Kindergarten to High School) is free for Citizens who live in Canada...while education is subsidized for Citizens at Uni level.

I can go on and on but summary is I thank GOD for giving me the opportunity to make this trip and for safe delivery; I also thank HOTSTEPPER for being so supportive even though I didn't meet her in person.

Finally, try to factor in transportation costs.....and yes, baby things here are affordable like in the US.

GOD BLESS!

[/quote]

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Re: Giving Birth In Canada by feddy27: 10:34am On Apr 09, 2016
Nita2013, I sight you grin 'viewing this topic'
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by ozycy: 10:55am On Apr 09, 2016
feddy27:
Nita2013, I sight you grin 'viewing this topic'

Lol, is this your missionary journey Canadabound? Or maybe third missionary journey
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by feddy27: 11:04am On Apr 09, 2016
ozycy:

Lol, is this your missionary journey Canadabound? Or maybe third missionary journey

Ozycy, you too av reached dis place...my dear, dis missionary journey is still US bound o, maybe 3rd will be Canada...lol

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Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Nobody: 12:25pm On Apr 09, 2016
Any pregnant women crossed Canadian Poe this year? Kindly describe your experience with the immigration officers. Hermosa, pls help with yours - were you visibly heavy and did you have any trouble at the Poe?

@hotstepper - I have submitted my application without declaring intention to give birth, is there any way to remedy that or I should come come for my family visit early (I do have family I need to visit more often) and jejely come back to naija to have my baby. No do or die or wasted 20 hour trip in the cards for me.


Thanks all.
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by ijeomaobi1: 2:43pm On Apr 09, 2016
Hello all,

I applied for Canada visa online and was rejected. Reasons:
1. No ties to Canada
2. No ties to Nigeria
3. Insufficient funds
Thank God I started USA visa earlier and got that but my hope was really on this.

@hotstepper,
Can I 're-apply but with letter of invite? It seems people over there are even scared of giving that letter.
What's my way forward as I used hotel reservation and I attached my introduction letter from company. My statement had close to a million.
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Nita2013: 8:12pm On Apr 09, 2016
Hahahahaha

quote author=feddy27 post=44544830]Nita2013, I sight you grin 'viewing this topic'[/quote]
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by hardeymijuh: 8:23am On Apr 10, 2016
Chei,
I am just stumbling on this trend with so much information on birthing in Canada...
Thanks Hotstepper...God bless you...
Hmmm, US bound Mamas, una don reach here too...I see you Nita2013, ozycy, Phema et al!!!
#activatemissionaryjourneycanada

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Re: Giving Birth In Canada by hardeymijuh: 8:25am On Apr 10, 2016
Jafar777:
[Good day please could you send your contact (email or reachable number to jafarbalogun@yahoo.com.
Id appreciate if you enlighten me on some steps ]Hello People,

I have been a silent follower of this thread, however I signed in to THANK a special lady called HOTSTEPPER.

I got HOTSTEPPER's email from this thread, I sent a mail to her after I gave birth and she followed up wonderfully.

I would probably have gotten stuck because I had issues with my baby's birth certificate but HOTSTEPPER gingered me and it got resolved within a week...her contact at Nig. High. Comm. at Ottawa was also on point as I got my baby's travel document without going there...

To others that will love to know my birth experience.

I got my visa before I got pregnant...I didn't have any issues with border control at Toronto Airport although I wore a big jacket because I came in during winter season.

I gave birth in Ontario..
a) Gynaecologist's Bill - 3000CAD (the fees differ depending on the town and gynaecologist)
b) Hospital Bill - 2000CAD (I begged them to discharge me within 24hrs because it's 2000CAD per night and I was paying out of pocket)
c) Birth Certificate - 65CAD (35 for long form and 25CAD for short form)
d) Passport - 107CAD (I paid for expedited processing otherwise it costs 57CAD)
e) Nig. Travel Doc. - 150CAD

I called the Doc's office before I travelled so I got the list of pregnancy results to bring along...It helped reduce all the cost of healthcare as I only did two tests (Ultrasound and Strep B) when I arrived in Canada.

Would I chose Canada over USA.......YES! YES!! YES!!!

Canadian dollar exchange rate is cheaper than US Dollar; Canadians are really nice and friendly people...the environment is lovely, healthcare is top-notch (Choiiiiiiiii....if you see the kain facilities wey dem get for hospitals here ehhhnnnnn.....our leaders have no excuse for not developing our healthcare sector with the kain income dem don rake from Oil & Gas).

Healthcare and Education (from Kindergarten to High School) is free for Citizens who live in Canada...while education is subsidized for Citizens at Uni level.

I can go on and on but summary is I thank GOD for giving me the opportunity to make this trip and for safe delivery; I also thank HOTSTEPPER for being so supportive even though I didn't meet her in person.

Finally, try to factor in transportation costs.....and yes, baby things here are affordable like in the US.

GOD BLESS!


@Jafar777,
Which hospital did you use please
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by mamateniola1: 6:05pm On Apr 10, 2016
@hotstepper, well-done.
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by ozycy: 11:14pm On Apr 10, 2016
hardeymijuh:
Chei,
I am just stumbling on this trend with so much information on birthing in Canada...
Thanks Hotstepper...God bless you...
Hmmm, US bound Mamas, una don reach here too...I see you Nita2013, ozycy, Phema et al!!!
#activatemissionaryjourneycanada
I wonder what am doing here as I don hang boot. # noknowledgeisawaste#
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Hotstepper(f): 2:44am On Apr 11, 2016
People who didn not declare that they are coming for birth purposes have been having issues at the POE oo nd being sent back. .you might write the embassy that u would. Love to have ur baby as well nd print out their reply




mizizM:
Any pregnant women crossed Canadian Poe this year? Kindly describe your experience with the immigration officers. Hermosa, pls help with yours - were you visibly heavy and did you have any trouble at the Poe?

@hotstepper - I have submitted my application without declaring intention to give birth, is there any way to remedy that or I should come come for my family visit early (I do have family I need to visit more often) and jejely come back to naija to have my baby. No do or die or wasted 20 hour trip in the cards for me.


Thanks all.
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by hermosa(f): 8:38am On Apr 11, 2016
Any pregnant women crossed Canadian Poe this year? Kindly describe your experience with the immigration officers. Hermosa, pls help with yours - were you visibly heavy and did you have any trouble at the Poe?

yes i was visibly heavy but i think the guy didn't bother. he only asked me what i was here for and i said 'Visiting family", he asked me how long i was going to be here for "two weeks." (cos my return date was in two weeks= long story) and also how many luggages i had "two". i didn't have any trouble at the POE.
listen people be very careful with your answers. don't state your true intentions unless they specifically ask you. and yes i know a lot of people are going to counter what i'm saying e.g hotstepper but I've been travelling in and out of Nigeria since i was a baby and immigration rules are getting stricter. deal with them as you would deal with our Nigerian immigration officers; Reply. With. Wisdom.
good luck to all the mamas in the house.
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Nobody: 10:40am On Apr 11, 2016
Thanks a lot Hermosa and Hotstepper. Wisdom is profitable to direct; it is to start asking God for wisdom on how to handle this matter o.

On my previous trip i also noticed that the toronto POE seems to be more liberal that the Ottawa POE so will use Toronto Pearson this time around.

Other advise and input welcome pls.

Have a great week ahead.
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Hotstepper(f): 2:30pm On Apr 11, 2016
You are just lucky woman that the man is nice an sint notice . Whatever u write on ur application is visible for them in the system. I fell that men are more liberal than woman too.

Assuming he saw that u were preggy and u only answered u came to visit , he may or may not let u in and if he does, immigration will be on the look at for u to make sure u leave in 2 weeks as u said and may probably probe u with more questions.

You are obligated to say the truth to immigration officers and not use wisdom ..dunno where the wisdom is coming from.rather to get a nice person. To birth in Canada is not illegal.but have to declare your intentions period






[Qquote author=hermosa post=44596793]

yes i was visibly heavy but i think the guy didn't bother. he only asked me what i was here for and i said 'Visiting family", he asked me how long i was going to be here for "two weeks." (cos my return date was in two weeks= long story) and also how many luggages i had "two". i didn't have any trouble at the POE.
listen people be very careful with your answers. don't state your true intentions unless they specifically ask you. and yes i know a lot of people are going to counter what i'm saying but I've been travelling in and out of Nigeria since i was a baby and immigration rules are getting stricter. deal with them as you would deal with our Nigerian immigration officers; Reply. With. Wisdom.
good luck to all the mamas in the house.[/quote]

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Re: Giving Birth In Canada by ijeomaobi1: 9:52pm On Apr 11, 2016
Hotstepper, why u dey avoid my comment na? Please answer. Sent u mail sef same thing

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Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Omodun: 9:16am On Apr 13, 2016
@Hotstepper please how can i get the contact details of an OBGYN.... it is true you have to be physically present to get one?
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Hotstepper(f): 5:55pm On Apr 13, 2016
Yes u have to be physically here. Which city r u headed to?





Omodun:
@Hotstepper please how can i get the contact details of an OBGYN.... it is true you have to be physically present to get one?
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by vcole: 12:16pm On Apr 14, 2016
So how does one even declare birthing purpose sef on the app? plus if you now declare, and if them even give you d visa now, when you reach poe, you no get any doctor/hospital when you don contact seeing as na face to face things, wetin you wan come tell the immigration?
#gobe things.
ozycy i join your #noknowledgeislost ministry.

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Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Hotstepper(f): 3:49pm On Apr 14, 2016
I believe in the paper application, that option is there like medical and if it's online, if medical is not there as an option, I believe there's a place where 'others' is listed then u can put birth purposes.

If one is coming to Toronto or Brampton then I have Dr's u can call nd book an appointment with them and they will have ur name on file and u get their info so when asked at POE, u will be fine.

If u say holiday and u r given and u come to Poe and meet an officer who's not in the mood then u r in for it and naija off u go.




vcole:
So how does one even declare birthing purpose sef on the app? plus if you now declare, and if them even give you d visa now, when you reach poe, you no get any doctor/hospital when you don contact seeing as na face to face things, wetin you wan come tell the immigration?
#gobe things.
ozycy i join your #noknowledgeislost ministry.

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Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Omodun: 4:24pm On Apr 14, 2016
Am considering Toronro or Calgary.........
Hotstepper:
Yes u have to be physically here. Which city r u headed to?





Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Hotstepper(f): 4:40pm On Apr 14, 2016
Ok. If Calgary u r on ur own unless u have ppl there who go help u




Omodun:
Am considering Toronro or Calgary.........
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by jinnyz: 9:02pm On Apr 14, 2016
Please is there anyone in the house or anyone you know that have actually declared their intention is to give birth and they are granted Visa? Will appreciate prompt response. Thanks
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by kingyemi28: 8:16am On Apr 15, 2016
@ Hotstepper hi, My wife is currently in Edmonton and she needs a contact at Nigerian Embassy for the processing of Naija traveling document for the baby. (My e-mail is Kingyemi28@gmail.com)
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Omodun: 2:26pm On Apr 15, 2016
Okay so for toronto please help with contact details and what would they typically require......my email is ladesugs@gmail.com


..?..quote author=Hotstepper post=44700652]Ok. If Calgary u r on ur own unless u have ppl there who go help u




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