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Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Stephenmoka4(m): 11:51am On Feb 17, 2020
Ladykak:
Very sad.

I have not received a response yet and i applied since october to be due in a months time. seems they are doing it intentionally. maybe i shouldn't have declared and just gone as a visitor since there are no implications for doing that hiss

I guess they want you to give birth first or something, don't mind 'em
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by AfonjaBoston: 1:19pm On Feb 17, 2020
Ladykak:
Very sad.

I have not received a response yet and i applied since october to be due in a months time. seems they are doing it intentionally. maybe i shouldn't have declared and just gone as a visitor since there are no implications for doing that hiss


Born for naija. Your pikin will be alright

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Re: Giving Birth In Canada by MumJ2: 10:20pm On Feb 17, 2020
Ttosyn12:
Hello everyone, has anyone gotten any update yet (approvals or denials) Please share. Let’s give ourselves hope. The silence is scary!

So far in this month of February, I've learnt about the receipt of success (approval) letters/notification by two people (Outside Nairaland). Saw screenshots of the letters. Online applications. Learnt one applied early December. Trust GOD. It is well.
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Hotstepper(f): 4:03am On Feb 18, 2020
did they apply for medical or tourist visa? do u know? thank u for the update



MumJ2:


So far in this month of February, I've learnt about the receipt of success (approval) letters/notification by two people (Outside Nairaland). Saw screenshots of the letters. Online applications. Learnt one applied early December. Trust GOD. It is well.

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Re: Giving Birth In Canada by lami88: 7:22am On Feb 18, 2020
AfonjaBoston:


Born for naija. Your pikin will be alright


Oga, why are you on every thread. Talking down on people wanting to give birth in USA or canada. Pls be sensitive here. Giving birth in naija or otherwise is her choice. You seem to be having fun doing this.

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Re: Giving Birth In Canada by MumJ2: 7:50pm On Feb 18, 2020
Hotstepper:
did they apply for medical or tourist visa? do u know? thank u for the update




They applied for medical.
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Calypso1234(m): 9:00pm On Feb 20, 2020
We are in the same shoes, did Biometrics since October 14th & still no update till now, I don send reminders tire via email & webform. It’s now 130 days & still no decision till now.
EDD is 3rd April.
It’s so sad!!

Ladykak:
Very sad.

I have not received a response yet and i applied since october to be due in a months time. seems they are doing it intentionally. maybe i shouldn't have declared and just gone as a visitor since there are no implications for doing that hiss

Re: Giving Birth In Canada by aye88: 9:45pm On Feb 20, 2020
Calypso1234:
We are in the same shoes, did Biometrics since October 14th & still no update till now, I don send reminders tire via email & webform. It’s now 130 days & still no decision till now.
EDD is 3rd April.
It’s so sad!!



They do this on purpose. So that you will not be able to use the Visa eventually for childbirth.
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by brownroses2020: 3:53am On Feb 21, 2020
Hotstepper:
Its an expensive city to birth just like Calagry them so she has to make sure she has more than enough



True, seems montreal is not a place frequently used for birth Tourism. It is an expensive city to birth and their structure seems to be different from what i have read here. you have to pay the doctor differently, pay the hospital differently pay the anaesthetic personnel differently. A doctor has to refer u to the hospital. You cant just walk into the hospital without a doctor reffering you except you have an emergency.

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Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Sylvajay: 1:46pm On Feb 21, 2020
Hello pls I need advice on how to go about birth delivery in Canada

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Re: Giving Birth In Canada by MumJ2: 11:17am On Feb 22, 2020
MumJ2:


They applied for medical.

We will testify suddenly IN JESUS NAME; AMEN
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Ladykak: 11:53pm On Feb 22, 2020
AMEN!!

At this point I will be glad if they still give me the visa regardless of it past my EDD.


MumJ2:


We will testify suddenly IN JESUS NAME; AMEN
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Oleayo22(f): 10:32pm On Feb 25, 2020
brownroses2020:


True, seems montreal is not a place frequently used for birth Tourism. It is an expensive city to birth and their structure seems to be different from what i have read here. you have to pay the doctor differently, pay the hospital differently pay the anaesthetic personnel differently. A doctor has to refer u to the hospital. You cant just walk into the hospital without a doctor reffering you except you have an emergency.
Its the same as Alberta.
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Gracedom: 7:56am On Mar 02, 2020
Happy New Month all, Pls I need advise.

I’m already preggy, towards end of first trimester, hubby has a friend that has sent (my son and i) an invitation letter.

Now is it possible to apply for tourism visa, get the visa, visit Canada for like a week without them frowning at the pregnancy at POE? Cos I believe by then the tummy would have been out depending on how fast visa is issued. Or will a preggy test be requested for at point of application?

Because I intend actually visiting for tourism then still travel again for birthing with same visa during my due date which is still “far”

Pls let me know the likely pros and cons and if you think this might work out.

Thank you
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Hotstepper(f): 3:06pm On Mar 02, 2020
congratulations. Well nobody knows whether u will be asked to go for preggy test as nobody has updated the room with any update.



Gracedom:
Happy New Month all, Pls I need advise.

I’m already preggy, towards end of first trimester, hubby has a friend that has sent (my son and i) an invitation letter.

Now is it possible to apply for tourism visa, get the visa, visit Canada for like a week without them frowning at the pregnancy at POE? Cos I believe by then the tummy would have been out depending on how fast visa is issued. Or will a preggy test be requested for at point of application?

Because I intend actually visiting for tourism then still travel again for birthing with same visa during my due date which is still “far”

Pls let me know the likely pros and cons and if you think this might work out.

Thank you
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Gracedom: 3:25pm On Mar 02, 2020
Hotstepper:

congratulations. Well nobody knows whether u will be asked to go for preggy test as nobody has updated the room with any update.




Thank you ma’am, ok let me assume they were not asking prior to now. I also hope they don’t turn people back at POE based on assumptions like US do.

But this thread suddenly went cold o
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Hotstepper(f): 3:29pm On Mar 02, 2020
They shouldnt turn u back if u will be truthful and well prepared



Gracedom:


Thank you ma’am, ok let me assume they were not asking prior to now. I also hope they don’t turn people back at POE based on assumptions like US do.

But this thread suddenly went cold o

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Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Nobody: 4:22pm On Mar 03, 2020
Hotstepper:

congratulations. Well nobody knows whether u will be asked to go for preggy test as nobody has updated the room with any update.



Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Nobody: 4:22pm On Mar 03, 2020
Apply for tourism cos no one has had luck declaring birthing but you might be unlucky if they send you fro Medical’s.na express refusal/ban...pick your beans well ooo...think of embassy before even thinking of POE
Gracedom:
Happy New Month all, Pls I need advise.

I’m already preggy, towards end of first trimester, hubby has a friend that has sent (my son and i) an invitation letter.

Now is it possible to apply for tourism visa, get the visa, visit Canada for like a week without them frowning at the pregnancy at POE? Cos I believe by then the tummy would have been out depending on how fast visa is issued. Or will a preggy test be requested for at point of application?

Because I intend actually visiting for tourism then still travel again for birthing with same visa during my due date which is still “far”

Pls let me know the likely pros and cons and if you think this might work out.

Thank you

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Re: Giving Birth In Canada by MumJ2: 12:34pm On Mar 04, 2020
It is well o. This silent wait can be unnerving. But IT IS WELL!
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Smarthill18(f): 8:13pm On Mar 04, 2020
I had to cancel my docs appointment today. Its really unfair. Since October no response.
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Temitee4: 8:55pm On Mar 04, 2020
Good evening all.

I am new here but in a dilemma. Been reading a lot on this thread but I’m getting more confused so I need help with these questions;

1. I applied for PR and I thought it would have come but now I am about 18 weeks pregnant so I’m seeking a plan B to have my baby in Canada which is to apply for a medical visa. Does this in any way jeopardize my PR application?

2. Where do I download this medical visa form from? All I’m seeing is Temporary resident visa form.

3. Is it better to use paper or online application?

4. How do I get a doctor to book me seeing that most of them don’t even want to accept upfront payment?

Still have more questions but I will appreciate response to the above first.

Thanks a lot, although I registered this account a while ago but I haven’t been using it.

Please help a sister.
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Hotstepper(f): 11:41pm On Mar 04, 2020
1. I have not seen or heard anyone that is already in the pool thay got visa.

2. There is no separate form for medical visa. u use temporary visa nd make ur intentions known.

3. Both are good, the choice is yours

4. u have to search for drs and call



Temitee4:
Good evening all.

I am new here but in a dilemma. Been reading a lot on this thread but I’m getting more confused so I need help with these questions;

1. I applied for PR and I thought it would have come but now I am about 18 weeks pregnant so I’m seeking a plan B to have my baby in Canada which is to apply for a medical visa. Does this in any way jeopardize my PR application?

2. Where do I download this medical visa form from? All I’m seeing is Temporary resident visa form.

3. Is it better to use paper or online application?

4. How do I get a doctor to book me seeing that most of them don’t even want to accept upfront payment?

Still have more questions but I will appreciate response to the above first.

Thanks a lot, although I registered this account a while ago but I haven’t been using it.

Please help a sister.

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Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Temitee4: 10:03am On Mar 05, 2020
Thank you @hotstepper
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Nobody: 5:40pm On Mar 06, 2020
This is not the era for searching for doctor and calling..she better start looking for regional health letter..
Hotstepper:


1. I have not seen or heard anyone that is already in the pool thay got visa.

2. There is no separate form for medical visa. u use temporary visa nd make ur intentions known.

3. Both are good, the choice is yours

4. u have to search for drs and call



Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Nobody: 5:41pm On Mar 06, 2020
This is not the era for searching for doctor and calling..you better start looking for regional health letter
Temitee4:
Thank you @hotstepper
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Nobody: 5:43pm On Mar 06, 2020
October? Wow..so many I know have given birth already without response yet...
Smarthill18:
I had to cancel my docs appointment today. Its really unfair. Since October no response.
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Hotstepper(f): 8:05pm On Mar 06, 2020
At this point really, would it make any difference unless ofcourse she works for UN



Demicoker:
This is not the era for searching for doctor and calling..she better start looking for regional health letter..

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Re: Giving Birth In Canada by gaftee: 9:57am On Mar 07, 2020
Demicoker:
This is not the era for searching for doctor and calling..you better start looking for regional health letter

Hello everyone, am new here, and I have read the importance of the new letter required, that's the regional health letter. Does anyone pls have any info on getting that. Pls share. Thanks
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Joynk: 10:02pm On Mar 07, 2020
@hotstepper pls my sister want to send my an invite,but am just pregnant
My husband will be sponsoring me cos am not working presently though am doing a little business what is your advise pls
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Nobody: 10:54pm On Mar 07, 2020
I know someone who works with UN and didn’t get the visa
Hotstepper:
At this point really, would it make any difference unless ofcourse she works for UN



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