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Re: Giving Birth In Canada by njidekachi: 9:39pm On Jul 03, 2025
Please how did u handle this. kindly assidt shsre.
Anyone with this information pls help provide a guide.
nimwin:
Please, I need information on how to go about applying for visa on arrival for my baby.
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by kmos1(f): 9:21pm On Jul 07, 2025
You can use an emergency travel certificate
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by kmos1(f): 9:35pm On Jul 07, 2025
njidekachi:
Please how did u handle this. kindly assidt shsre.
Anyone with this information pls help provide a guide.
I used emergency travel certificate.
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by nwauwa(m): 12:22pm On Jul 09, 2025
njidekachi:
Please how did u handle this. kindly assidt shsre.
Anyone with this information pls help provide a guide.
my sister will be coming in soon and she’s using emergency travel certificate for her baby
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by nwauwa(m): 12:24pm On Jul 09, 2025
This thread isn’t moving because everyone is sending PM/DM

I have received a lot of DM’s since I posted here about my sisters trip and I am not responding to any of them so you might as well stop sending it.

Ask your questions here so that everyone can contribute
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Graced2018: 4:22pm On Jul 10, 2025
Hi 👋

1.I flew Lufthansa Airline and in their defence, all the other airlines experienced one issue or the other so it wasn't unique to them. I have flown their airline at other seasons and experienced none of this. Thankfully they put us in hotels so the inconvenience wasn't too unbearable.

2. I travelled at 31weeks pregnant and my hospital had already collated my antenatal record up until my last appointment. I got a fit to fly certificate at the airport (the nurse basically checks to confirm that you are really at what stage you claim to be, measures your stomach and just issues the card- we paid 10k for this). I didnt experience any issue at all here.

3. No, I didnt try to dress my bump because I didnt anticipate any issues at the POE. If I did, I could have dressed and just said I came visiting. Again, I believe God took control here because it is apparently a problem to be coming here just to give birth.

Best wishes.




Towerofgrace:
Thank you mama for this update, this platform really needs this and I pray everything else will go smoothly for you

Can you pls let us know the airline you flew that cancelled their flight? Also at how many weeks preggos did you travel and what medical report did you go with, did port health in Nigeria give you any issues? Did you try and dress to cover the bump at all?

Sorry about the plenty questions.
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by iykmon: 5:19pm On Jul 11, 2025
I want to know if this applies to Canada.
Can i travel with a new passport along with my old passport that has the Visa? My passport is to be renewed and my canada visa is still valid. I know this is obtainable when travelling to US. I don't if it is obtainable to travelling to Canada.
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by mhoreh: 8:38am On Jul 12, 2025
Please do you now have details of the midwife your sister used in Ontario, also you can please share how she got the emergency certificate that she used. Thank you for not responding in the DMs so all us can gain from it



nwauwa:
This thread isn’t moving because everyone is sending PM/DM

I have received a lot of DM’s since I posted here about my sisters trip and I am not responding to any of them so you might as well stop sending it.

Ask your questions here so that everyone can contribute
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by mummyDsquare: 4:36pm On Jul 12, 2025
iykmon:
I want to know if this applies to Canada.
Can i travel with a new passport along with my old passport that has the Visa? My passport is to be renewed and my canada visa is still valid. I know this is obtainable when travelling to US. I don't if it is obtainable to travelling to Canada.
yes I believe you can. Because the new passport quotes the old passport number and the old passport has the visa
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Towerofgrace: 8:48pm On Jul 14, 2025
Graced2018:
Hi 👋

1.I flew Lufthansa Airline and in their defence, all the other airlines experienced one issue or the other so it wasn't unique to them. I have flown their airline at other seasons and experienced none of this. Thankfully they put us in hotels so the inconvenience wasn't too unbearable.

2. I travelled at 31weeks pregnant and my hospital had already collated my antenatal record up until my last appointment. I got a fit to fly certificate at the airport (the nurse basically checks to confirm that you are really at what stage you claim to be, measures your stomach and just issues the card- we paid 10k for this). I didnt experience any issue at all here.

3. No, I didnt try to dress my bump because I didnt anticipate any issues at the POE. If I did, I could have dressed and just said I came visiting. Again, I believe God took control here because it is apparently a problem to be coming here just to give birth.

Best wishes.
Thank you for your response Sis
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Candybright: 1:30am On Jul 15, 2025
Amakapritty:
You don't need anyone to take you,just Google anyone close to where you will be
I used an air bnb,there are other ways to do it when you don't have a gurantor
If you don't mind pls share the other ways to get your baby's passport rather than looking out for a citizen to stand as guarantor
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by ChisomGbulie: 2:53pm On Jul 16, 2025
kmos1:
I used emergency travel certificate.
please can you give me the contact person who helped with the emergency travel certificate. Please 🙏
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by ChisomGbulie: 2:54pm On Jul 16, 2025
nwauwa:
my sister will be coming in soon and she’s using emergency travel certificate for her baby
please can you give me the contact person who helped with the emergency travel certificate. Please 🙏
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Vannesa(f): 9:25am On Jul 17, 2025
Hi Everyone,

I have a few questions:
Has anyone traveled between 34-35 weeks pregnant?
What’s the lowest birth cost in Toronto & hospital for a visitor (between 6-8k CAD)?
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by njidekachi: 10:18pm On Jul 24, 2025
Yrs, I travelled at 35 weeks. You need to check your airlines rules

Vannesa:
Hi Everyone,

I have a few questions:
Has anyone traveled between 34-35 weeks pregnant?
What’s the lowest birth cost in Toronto & hospital for a visitor (between 6-8k CAD)?
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by njidekachi: 10:28pm On Jul 24, 2025
House please my baby's birth certicate has exceeded the 15working days rom the date of application but am yet to receive the birth certificate inorder to proceed with baby's passport processing.

I have called ontario services but did not yield any fruit, they keep saying its still processing

Iam stuck at this junction, pls sabi people kindly guide me if you have any info or better approach on how to manage this situation
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Vannesa(f): 5:32am On Jul 25, 2025
njidekachi:
Yrs, I travelled at 35 weeks. You need to check your airlines rules
Thank you for your response. Very appreciated but I have a few more.

What airline did you use?
What questions were you asked upon entry and your response to the questions as well?

Please add any other info you think may be valuable to me.

I’ll really appreciate your response.
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by mhoreh: 10:39pm On Jul 27, 2025
Please let’s keep this thread alive

Please share your experiences
Please share your POE story
Please share your birth story
Please share how you found a doctor
Please let’s share information
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by happysisi: 1:07am On Jul 28, 2025
Technically on their website, it’s says it takes 6-8 weeks for processing. You can DM as I have someone this happened to


njidekachi:
House please my baby's birth certicate has exceeded the 15working days rom the date of application but am yet to receive the birth certificate inorder to proceed with baby's passport processing.

I have called ontario services but did not yield any fruit, they keep saying its still processing

Iam stuck at this junction, pls sabi people kindly guide me if you have any info or better approach on how to manage this situation
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by happysisi: 1:09am On Jul 28, 2025
Just send the docs to Ottawa. It usually takes 7-10 business working days to process


ChisomGbulie:
please can you give me the contact person who helped with the emergency travel certificate. Please 🙏
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Sparkle1234: 2:50am On Jul 31, 2025
Hello @Vanessa poster, please DO NOT work with this lady here, I hope it's not too late and you haven't already done so. I used her and her family at Brampton and it was a horrible experience for me, they were terrible. I saw a comment on this thread about someone else's horrible experience at Brampton and I'm almost sure it was from this lady and her family.


mummyDsquare:
Hi dear, it depends on the area in Ontario because Ontario is a very large province and not all hospitals accept visitors because they don’t have OHIP ( Ontario health insurance plan). You can call/whatsapp or FaceTime me on +14377884353 or email me onyinyeeboh521@gmail.com to get a free quote. Accommodation with shared spaces and private basement apartments available as well. Cost includes Doctor’s fee, hospital fee for mum and baby, transportation, baby documentation, 2 months accommodation (to ensure you get all baby’s documents), nanny to accompany you for birthing and bathe your baby for two weeks
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Candybright: 11:32pm On Aug 03, 2025
The moment I enter Canada, update go surplus grin


People are entering daily for this same purpose but most are not ready to update those coming behind lol
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by mhoreh: 7:11pm On Aug 06, 2025
Thank you jare, looking forward to your update

Candybright:
The moment I enter Canada, update go surplus grin


People are entering daily for this same purpose but most are not ready to update those coming behind lol
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by doublesigh: 12:09am On Aug 10, 2025
Can anyone post a rough expense draft?
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by supertonex(m): 9:36am On Aug 22, 2025
Ante-natal and delivery - 5k-8k CAD
Delivery (basically hospital dependent, hospitals in densely populated areas are usually more expensive).
Normal delivery - 3k-6k CAD
C/S delivery - 5.5k-7.5k CAD
Hospital registration and consultation - ~500-700 CAD
Birth certificate plus passport - less than 100 CAD

doublesigh:
Can anyone post a rough expense draft?
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by LilBabe1: 6:33pm On Aug 27, 2025
Good evening All

Recall the post that mentioned that Medicom in Calgary has increased the deposit to $20k CAD.
This information is correct.

If you plan to birth in Calgary, note that you will now be required to deposit $20k CAD. An increase from the initial required deposit of $15k CAD.

The administrative fee has also increased from $300CAD to $1800 CAD.

The balance of your deposit will be refunded to you within 10 weeks after you have your baby.
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by djsaintboss: 10:40pm On Aug 29, 2025
LilBabe1:
Good evening All

Recall the post that mentioned that Medicom in Calgary has increased the deposit to $20k CAD.
This information is correct.

If you plan to birth in Calgary, note that you will now be required to deposit $20k CAD. An increase from the initial required deposit of $15k CAD.

The administrative fee has also increased from $300CAD to $1800 CAD.

The balance of your deposit will be refunded to you within 10 weeks after you have your baby.
@LilBabe1 I can confirm that this information is correct. It doesn't just apply in Calgary, it applies both in Edmonton (across Alberta).

I wanted to confirm from you based on your previous experience, it's the process of refund when you don't exhaust the 20k CAD easy, can someone help you to clear the cheque if you have already left Canada.

Also, please I will like to know the process of getting birth certificate, passport and visa on arrival timely, as my madam plans to leave Canada within 4 weeks after delivery. Thanks and waiting for your response
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Nikky14: 2:47pm On Sep 02, 2025
My Birth Gist

I will like to contribute to this movement by dropping my own experience

I landed Canada 7th Nov 2024
POE was smooth, no questions about my pregnancy whatsoever.
I traveled at 31weeks 6days but my belly was like I was 40weeks gone cos I was having twins. So I guess they just didn’t care about it or my God was not sleeping 😁
I came in with my mom and they just wanted to know who we would be staying with and if we have visited before.

I stayed at Milton with relative so no no accommodation expenses
As for getting a doctor, we just walked into one of the doctors office close by, she was even Nigerian, sent me for tests and scan. She referred me to the hospital where I gave birth (credit Valley)


Breakdown
I can’t remember the exact figures of all amount paid.
Family doctor fee- 60 (every visit)
Test- 320-400
1st scan at 33wks- 450

So twins pregnancy is considered high risk, so I have to do scan every 2 weeks and I was referred to MFM (maternal fetal medicine) they handle high risk pregnancy

2nd scan at 35wks- $370 (this was done in the hospital I gave birth credit valley mississauga)
Hospital visit- $350
MFM visit- $720
Additional test- $120

Because I was already 35wks the doctor said I didn’t need another visit and would schedule me for delivery at 36wks but I asked her to schedule me for 37wks cos I wanted babies to bake well. For Mono-di Twins, they’re not allowed to go pass 37wks because they share a placenta.

Obgyn- $3000
Hospital fee- $5300

Once the babies were born, OHIP kicked in, so I didn’t have to pay anything for them.

After I got back home this pple still sent me additional bill of $750 for pathology 🤧🥴😩 I paid with tears

I applied for birth certificate and one was processed and the second twins own wasn’t processed, had to raise a request for it to be treated immediately as we are traveling back soon. Birth certificate came, passport now decided to be unfortunate. Made the mistake of going to mississauga passport office, the crowd and queue was something else. The office is in a mall, but the queue started from outside the mall and it was during winter 🥶

I submitted the request but because my hubby was in naija he had to go to Canada high commission to sign.
PS- if your husband is not with you, the moment you put to birth or even earlier try and book the appointment for him to sign.
I was supposed to travel back Feb 3rd, the only available appointment date was in March. We had to send them email appealing for a closer date with travel documents and still the date they gave us was Feb 6th, so I had to move my travel date.

The journey wasn’t easy but I met an awesome mom @aprilborn here and we literally went through the whole process together sharing ideas and information, having her made the whole journey easier.

Hope this helps
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Mossaino(m): 5:27pm On Sep 02, 2025
@leksite120 Thanks for sharing the information about your wife's experience regarding birthing in Canada. Please, we are preparing for something similar in Toronto this winter and I will appreciate any useful information especially as it relates to the contact with Charity Organization and getting a Doctors appointment. My email is mosesasa1@gmail.com. Thanks

leksite120:
I don't know there was a thread like this.

Well, I would like to share my little story. However, I am not sure it will apply to most people here since you will be coming from Nigeria to just solely give birth, but you can gain one or two from my experience.

My wife and I entered Canada this year as a student while my wife is on spousal open work permit.
She was 8months pregnant when we entered. You might be surprised. Firstly, the bump was not big, it looked like a 5-6months bump and we were able to maneuver the airport wahala.
Though, our intention initially was not to give birth in canada but in Nigeria. However, there was a twist.

The twist was that I was supposed to resume school by September but there was a PGWP policy which will affect me after study cos my school is listed among those the policy would affect. So, I reached out to the school and they gave me an option of resuming earlier which was May intake.

Naturally, birthing and anything medical is free for canadian residents that are working and paying taxes but we were not working then hence, we were not eligible and was treated like a visitor who is not entitled to OHIP which is the ontario health card.

When we arrived, we were on the race and pressure of birthing. We reached out to midwives, but they were all booked. People always book midwives in Canada like 5months before due date.

Note: Midwives services are free for anybody whether citizen or non-citizen or even temporary residents. Midwives are free for anyone of any status in Canada ( that shows how intentional canada is in giving free healthcare) and their services are excellent too. The only problem is that you can't access them immediately, you have to inform them like months before the due date. Infact people normally book them immediately after conception.

Initially, we planned on using my student health insurance for my wife to give birth but it didn't work out cos the conception was from outside canada.

We tried to contact several doctors to at least get a manageable fee to pay, we couldn't. We tried almost all Midwives and Doulas in Toronto.
After all search, we got hold of an organisation, they are more like charity organisation that works with some midwives and they assisted us by getting us a doctor for our antenatal and they also took care of like 90% of our hospital bills and even 2 weeks post natal. We paid just $650 for all these, it was honestly a huge relief as against the almost $10,000 we would have paid.

Our baby now has her own health card for free with no stress right from the day she was born.
But remember, this is something we would have normally been entitled to for free if we have been working and paying taxes.
And I must confess, canadian healthcare is just top notch and they treated us like a human being compared to how Nigeria healthcare treats one, its just horrible.

The only problem they have is their waiting time which doesn't really matter to me cos if there's any emergency (emergency is not until you break your leg or have accident o), you'll be attended to. To me, apart from emergency, I don't think there's any serious reason why one should be bothered about the waiting time.
Hi
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by LilBabe1: 6:39pm On Sep 02, 2025
djsaintboss:
@LilBabe1 I can confirm that this information is correct. It doesn't just apply in Calgary, it applies both in Edmonton (across Alberta).

I wanted to confirm from you based on your previous experience, it's the process of refund when you don't exhaust the 20k CAD easy, can someone help you to clear the cheque if you have already left Canada.

Also, please I will like to know the process of getting birth certificate, passport and visa on arrival timely, as my madam plans to leave Canada within 4 weeks after delivery. Thanks and waiting for your response
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by LilBabe1: 6:40pm On Sep 02, 2025
djsaintboss:
@LilBabe1 I can confirm that this information is correct. It doesn't just apply in Calgary, it applies both in Edmonton (across Alberta).

I wanted to confirm from you based on your previous experience, it's the process of refund when you don't exhaust the 20k CAD easy, can someone help you to clear the cheque if you have already left Canada.

Also, please I will like to know the process of getting birth certificate, passport and visa on arrival timely, as my madam plans to leave Canada within 4 weeks after delivery. Thanks and waiting for your response
@djsaintboss:

Based on both my experiences, they always refund when you don’t exhaust the deposit made.

Refunds are processed within 10weeks after after the birth of the child. The second refund actually came in less than 10weeks after the birth of the child. They can issue you a cheque or send you a direct deposit. They’ll ask your preference for this. It its a cheque, someone can help you deposit this as well. But I guess a direct transfer will always be easier.

On the birth documents, you can process all within 4 weeks after delivery. I got mine under 4 weeks and left when the baby was 4 weeks. Its also faster to process when the father of the baby is around (in-country). But yes, its possible to process all within the 4 weeks timeframe.

You need to apply for the birth certificate online, as soon as the baby arrives. It takes less than a week for that to come in. Once you receive it, you can apply for the emergency travel certificate (ETC), there is no visa on arrival for babies. Note that you dont need a passport to apply for the ETC, so you can do both at the same time to meet the timeline you stated. The passport can be applied for at the relevant office closest to you and can be ready in days or weeks, depending on your travel itinerary and when you indicate you need the passport for. For ETC, you need to share all the requested information to Ottawa as indicated on the website- reach out to the airline to include the child in the itinerary because you would also need to send this. The ETC also took us 2 weeks as well. Once you receive the ETC and passport, you are good to roll.

I hope this helps.
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