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Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Geeagu: 9:49pm On Jan 10, 2018
Hi I’ve read through the pages and I just have a few questions if anyone could help please?

- at point of entry, would one need to show any proof of communication with Dr to at least show expected cost of delivery and all?
In my head I’m thinking even if I had 1M dollars, how would the officer know that’s sufficient. Sorry if I’m being thick, just trying to avoid any embarrassment. The Dr says I don’t need communication from him but any advice from an experienced person will be very much appreciated.

Not sure if it’d make any difference but I’d be coming from England.

Thanks to everyone who’s been actively helping us all out. God bless x

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Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Dejibio: 7:44pm On Jan 11, 2018
Blaw70:

Hello, the fee is for both virginal and cs d extra fee U would pay is d anaesthesia which is usually 1000$ or less depending on d doctor and how u can bargain with him. U wuld need a family doctor to refer you to her lemme know if u want the no of family doctor I used he charged me 100$. All the best

Hi, please will be want to go to Canada in June to have my baby , will be going to Toronto and would like to speak with you for some advise. Could I get your number or email if that is ok?
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Hotstepper(f): 1:23am On Jan 12, 2018
No



hamddy:
hello the specialist, justwise, hotstepper, the other gurus and canada residents

I recently heard an info from a Canadian gynae but he said that he would also ask and get back to me. He said that he heard from some of his colleagues that canada is trying to stop citizenship by birth.

Can you please help check the authencity of this information.

Also i am already 7 weeks pregnant. Which option is better to apply through, online or Paper route. i was denied a study permit in November but right now i am hoping to apply for visit visa as a family.

Thanks.
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by hamddy: 6:56am On Jan 12, 2018
Hotstepper:


No




Hi Hotstepper, No as in. its not true or you cant confirm.

Thanks
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by dserious: 2:51pm On Jan 12, 2018
@ Hamddy...I think hotstepper means its not true....

My opinion, its always been a subject of discussion in the US and Canada to stop the outright citizenship at birth thingy but no strong directions have ever been made. If they want to end it, I don't think it will happen instantly. I believe there will be strong deliberations at the senate/house of parliament before they take a decision...

This thread is getting too cold o, people please lets share our experiences.....

I was at the verge of making payment today for my US birthing when i received a mail from VFS that my Canadian application is ready...i quickly ran to lekki to pick up, and glory to God i was given the visa. I had given up already cos I applied late and they held my application for 2months....so its change of plans for me cos Canada is my first choice

So now, im super-excited and super-confused cos i dont even know where to start.....@hotstepper, the specialist, anyone in the house...please i need your help o....from what I've read so far i'm open to doing Toronto or Oshawa. The only problem is that I plan to travel by this month end and I will be 36weeks. No accomodation plans, nothing....

Anyone that can help with any info, kindly reachout.....thanks so much

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Re: Giving Birth In Canada by dserious: 5:50pm On Jan 12, 2018
@Hotstepper, The Specialist, Olalacious please could you kindly dm or email me please if you dont mind......I have been trying to email you through your profile but its not going, i dont know why.....please im begging o...
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Geeagu: 6:31am On Jan 13, 2018
Please can anyone be kind enough to respond to my query? @Hotstepper @Thespecialist or anyone who can help.

Any info will be greatly appreciated. Thanks



Geeagu:
Hi I’ve read through the pages and I just have a few questions if anyone could help please?

- at point of entry, would one need to show any proof of communication with Dr to at least show expected cost of delivery and all?
In my head I’m thinking even if I had 1M dollars, how would the officer know that’s sufficient. Sorry if I’m being thick, just trying to avoid any embarrassment. The Dr says I don’t need communication from him but any advice from an experienced person will be very much appreciated.

Not sure if it’d make any difference but I’d be coming from England.

Thanks to everyone who’s been actively helping us all out. God bless x
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by hamddy: 10:45am On Jan 13, 2018
Thanks for your response I appreciate it. All the best in your journey.

Cheers



dserious:
@ Hamddy...I think hotstepper means its not true....

My opinion, its always been a subject of discussion in the US and Canada to stop the outright citizenship at birth thingy but no strong directions have ever been made. If they want to end it, I don't think it will happen instantly. I believe there will be strong deliberations at the senate/house of parliament before they take a decision...

This thread is getting too cold o, people please lets share our experiences.....

I was at the verge of making payment today for my US birthing when i received a mail from VFS that my Canadian application is ready...i quickly ran to lekki to pick up, and glory to God i was given the visa. I had given up already cos I applied late and they held my application for 2months....so its change of plans for me cos Canada is my first choice

So now, im super-excited and super-confused cos i dont even know where to start.....@hotstepper, the specialist, anyone in the house...please i need your help o....from what I've read so far i'm open to doing Toronto or Oshawa. The only problem is that I plan to travel by this month end and I will be 36weeks. No accomodation plans, nothing....

Anyone that can help with any info, kindly reachout.....thanks so much

Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Omodadi2: 8:29am On Jan 14, 2018
dserious:
@ Hamddy...I think hotstepper means its not true....

My opinion, its always been a subject of discussion in the US and Canada to stop the outright citizenship at birth thingy but no strong directions have ever been made. If they want to end it, I don't think it will happen instantly. I believe there will be strong deliberations at the senate/house of parliament before they take a decision...

This thread is getting too cold o, people please lets share our experiences.....

I was at the verge of making payment today for my US birthing when i received a mail from VFS that my Canadian application is ready...i quickly ran to lekki to pick up, and glory to God i was given the visa. I had given up already cos I applied late and they held my application for 2months....so its change of plans for me cos Canada is my first choice

So now, im super-excited and super-confused cos i dont even know where to start.....@hotstepper, the specialist, anyone in the house...please i need your help o....from what I've read so far i'm open to doing Toronto or Oshawa. The only problem is that I plan to travel by this month end and I will be 36weeks. No accomodation plans, nothing....

Anyone that can help with any info, kindly reachout.....thanks so much


Congratulations deae
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Autophys1: 9:48am On Jan 14, 2018
Congratulations @dserious. Wishing you all the best. Please did you declare that you are pregnant in your application?
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Olalacious: 12:24pm On Jan 14, 2018
dserious:
@Hotstepper, The Specialist, Olalacious please could you kindly dm or email me please if you dont mind......I have been trying to email you through your profile but its not going, i dont know why.....please im begging o...

Hi,

At 36 weeks now, it seems a little tight to get an OB GYN that will accept you but its not impossible.

Please check for www.ratemds.com for possible obgyns in the area and start calling them to see if any of them can accept you as a self pay patient. If you are lucky, then immediately u get to Canada you can go to a walk-in clinic and ask them to refer you to the OBGYN that accepts you.

I wish you the best

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Re: Giving Birth In Canada by dserious: 6:42pm On Jan 16, 2018
Thanks Olalacious.....please anyone that can help with accommodation in Brampton area should kindly dm me. I'm looking for a one bedroom apartment; i'm also willing to share two/three bed with other mommas. The ones I have found so far are too expensive.

@Geeagu, let me attempt to respond to your question based on readings from the thread.....I think the onus is on you to convince the CBP officer that the money you have on you would be sufficient for the trip. You can explain to them that you have contacted several doctors and have made up your mind to use Dr XYZ, stating the fees for his service and the hospital costs (you can actually get this info by calling doctors office). Since most of the doctors don't send emails, be sure to have the name, address and phone number of the doctor you would be using. If you have already secured an appointment with the doctor, it makes it better - just tell them that.

Another very useful info I got from Nairaland is the budget sheet, I believe it helped in securing my visas; I also plan to use it at POE. Draw up a well written budget sheet with proof of funds/cash or card, I believe that would be sufficient.

I don't know if it will make any difference coming from the UK cos that our green passport never helps. I suggest you use a purely UK airline not Virgin and BA as they usually have a good number of Nigerians connecting from Lagos.

All the best and God help us.....

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Re: Giving Birth In Canada by rekiya84: 4:11pm On Jan 17, 2018
dserious:
Thanks
hi going by your explanation about budget sheet does that mean you did state in your application your true intent (BIRTHING)....
Olalacious.....please anyone that can help with accommodation in Brampton area should kindly dm me. I'm looking for a one bedroom apartment; i'm also willing to share two/three bed with other mommas. The ones I have found so far are too expensive.

@Geeagu, let me attempt to respond to your question based on readings from the thread.....I think the onus is on you to convince the CBP officer that the money you have on you would be sufficient for the trip. You can explain to them that you have contacted several doctors and have made up your mind to use Dr XYZ, stating the fees for his service and the hospital costs (you can actually get this info by calling doctors office). Since most of the doctors don't send emails, be sure to have the name, address and phone number of the doctor you would be using. If you have already secured an appointment with the doctor, it makes it better - just tell them that.

Another very useful info I got from Nairaland is the budget sheet, I believe it helped in securing my visas; I also plan to use it at POE. Draw up a well written budget sheet with proof of funds/cash or card, I believe that would be sufficient.

I don't know if it will make any difference coming from the UK cos that our green passport never helps. I suggest you use a purely UK airline not Virgin and BA as they usually have a good number of Nigerians connecting from Lagos.

All the best and God help us.....
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Hotstepper(f): 10:53pm On Jan 18, 2018
if u have a gynea already, u can go direct to the person. u only need famimy physician after to look at the baby 3 days after birth nd if u will be in canada as baby turn 2 months, is for the dr to give the baby vaccination


ihedioramma:
This my e-mail address, ihedioramma@yahoo.ca
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Mrsc22: 11:13am On Jan 20, 2018
Congrats.

I am planning to have baby num 2 in Canada. I had baby num 1 in US.

Have u figured everything out? Accommodation, doctor and all

I still 8weeks. I want to start now. Wit Visa application and all. Please i need any info i can get.

Thanks

Olalacious:
Hello my people,

LONG POST ALERT!!!

Weldone and thanks to everyone keeping this thread alive

I don dey read this thread for the past two weeks (from page 1 oh), in fact the page is permanently opened on my browser and i just keep reading in my spare time plus taking a lot of screenshots for future reference grin grin
Like someone said, this thread should be a taking and also giving back thread (Not only taking without sharing your experience), I will start sharing my experience as it goes and will keep on updating as I progress on this journey.

In 2015 I applied for US tourist visa and got a 2year entry. At POE in US told CBP i was also going to have my baby in the US along with the vacation. Baby came, all bills paid got zero balance from doctor and hospital. Fast forward to 2017, myself and hubby wanted to renew the visa, VO said why didnt we declare in the first interview that we wanted to have baby in the US. Told the VO that the initial VO who interviewed us did not ask any question on that and the plan was only to visit. He would have any of our story. Long story short, he denied us the visa.

Then I decided to try the Canada route. Read this forum like crazy to understand how to go about the application especially when you have been denied a US visa. After a lot of reading and digesting, myself and hubby summoned courage to apply for the TR visa. Plan was that we would travel for a visit in December as a tourist and then use that opportunity to see if we could scout for a doc/Gynae/settle accommodation plans etc and then next year when baby is due will travel for child birth. We submitted the application (via Paper route) went to VFS to submit all the requested supporting docs. This was on 22nd Oct. Exactly 10 calendar days after submitting the application, hubby got a call from the Canada embassy. Basically he was asked for the reason why we were refused a US visa. He then clearly explained to the Canadian VO that we were not no sufficient ties back home. He also mentioned that we had our baby there as well but all the bills were paid in full. Apparently the Canadian embassy had also called the US embassy people to find out why we were not given the visa but they did not give any convincing answer to the Canadian embassy hence the reason the Canadian embassy called us to find out further. Also during the convo, the Canadian VO then asked my husband if I was currently pregnant. My husband said yes and that we plan to also have the baby there next year but the reason for the initial visit was for tourism. The Canadian VO was like it is not illegal or a crime to go to Canada to give birth. If you have sufficient fund to cover it, you would most likely be given. They even called my husband’s company HR manager to confirm if salary certificate which we provided was correct (no be small thing).

Long story short, he told us to send receipts of our medical bills in the US as well as the refusal document which was received from US embassy. We sent all the details to him and even put the US hospital and doctor’s contact info to call them if they have any doubts. Exactly one week after sending all the details, we received a mail from the Canadian embassy to come and drop our passports. Got our passports back today. Mine stamped Multiple entry till 2021 hubby till 2019 as passport expires in 2019.

My peace of mind is that I have clearly declared to the VO that I would be giving birth so I no get fear for POE issues.
In my opinion, Canada Embassy processes your VISA in a fairer manner than US. They take time to review your documents properly and then make a decision based on that. But US ehn, its like before you even show up at the embassy, they have already made a decision without checking your docs..

Now unto the next stage of preparation, Accommodation /OB GYN/Hospital to use. As I no get family for Canada, Ontario will be my best bet as I can see from people’s review on this thread that it seems to be a relatively less expensive to birth there. I will start contacting the hospitals and docs now.

@Hotstepper, please help a sister out. How can you assist with accommodation options available and which city do you recommend I stay in (Brampton or Toronto)? Which is easier to move around in? Do you have anyone I can contact in arranging accommodation for a 2 month period. Also I have contacts of Dr Ayodele and Dr Abou of Brampton hospital and I have the Dr Grace contact of humber river. I just need to understand if I should call the doctor first or the hospital first or do I have to first get a Family Doctor who will then refer me to the hospital/Doctor. As I don’t have family doctor, please help if you can refer me to someone. Thanks a lot and look forward to your feedback.

Any other preggy mama bound for Ontario around April/May 2018 who doesn’t mind sharing accommodation? I need to plan this waka well in advance.

Thanks a lot to everyone and wishing every mama out there a safe one!!!

Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Mrsc22: 11:38am On Jan 20, 2018
Hello Hermosa,

Thanks so much for the details.

Please I can send you an email abeg or get your contact number please.

I am to travel by August

hermosa:
hello everyone! just wanted to give God the glory for the birth of my baby boy and also give you the breakdown of what i spent here in Ontario.
i had my baby at Lakeridge Health, Oshawa,
cost:
per night: 2500
Dr: 1600.88
Baby per night: 600
went to a Walk in clinic to get baby checked out. cost: 100 CAD
Birth Cert (long and short forn, premium service): 120
PASSPORT (TO GET IT PROCESSED within 10 working days): 77. normal processing fee is 57 CAD i believe
passport photograph for 2 copies: 17 CAD
NAIJA TRAVEL DOCUMENTS: 100
no stress test (pre baby): 300
TRANSPORTATION AND LIVING: stayed with relation so free
diabetes test (try and do it in naija): i think it was less than 30 CAD. can't remember
if there's anything else i remember i'll put it here.

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Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Mrsc22: 11:42am On Jan 20, 2018
Hello Olalacious,

Please can you share contacts of Dr Kayode.

Also when are you to travel?

Olalacious:
Hello house
Just wanted to share my update....

I called the office of Dr Grace of Humber River yesterday and what i was told was they do not take cash payment anymore that i have to have get the OHIS /Health card when i am in canada before i can book appointment with them. Was a lil surprised as i though they attended to international patients as well as Hotstepper had earlier recommended.

I also called Dr kayode's office and got below Quote
3500 CAD (Dr's charge which which covers all hospital visits till delivery, the actual delivery and one post parturm visit at 6 weeks)
2000 CAD for one night in Hosital for Mother
600 CAD for one night for Baby

Does anyone has any other Doctor of Humber River that i can contact to check prices also before i finalize.

@TheSpecialist can you share your Oshawa doctor's name or contact?
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Geeagu: 12:18pm On Jan 21, 2018
Thank you very much @dserious. I never thought of the birthing budget plan even though I already have one. I’ll add that to my list of things to present then.

I wish you the best in this journey and beyond!



dserious:
Thanks Olalacious.....please anyone that can help with accommodation in Brampton area should kindly dm me. I'm looking for a one bedroom apartment; i'm also willing to share two/three bed with other mommas. The ones I have found so far are too expensive.

@Geeagu, let me attempt to respond to your question based on readings from the thread.....I think the onus is on you to convince the CBP officer that the money you have on you would be sufficient for the trip. You can explain to them that you have contacted several doctors and have made up your mind to use Dr XYZ, stating the fees for his service and the hospital costs (you can actually get this info by calling doctors office). Since most of the doctors don't send emails, be sure to have the name, address and phone number of the doctor you would be using. If you have already secured an appointment with the doctor, it makes it better - just tell them that.

Another very useful info I got from Nairaland is the budget sheet, I believe it helped in securing my visas; I also plan to use it at POE. Draw up a well written budget sheet with proof of funds/cash or card, I believe that would be sufficient.

I don't know if it will make any difference coming from the UK cos that our green passport never helps. I suggest you use a purely UK airline not Virgin and BA as they usually have a good number of Nigerians connecting from Lagos.

All the best and God help us.....
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Nobody: 8:49am On Jan 22, 2018
Lhimeet:
Good day,please I want to know if Canada visa lottery is out? ...Anyone with any info ? Will duly appreciate...Thank You
Does Canada gave visa lottery? Make use of google na
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Lhimeet(m): 11:28am On Jan 22, 2018
sassyboochic:

Does Canada gave visa lottery? Make use of google na
You too find me reach here..Have got answers already...Thank You cheesy
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Nobody: 6:13pm On Jan 22, 2018
Lhimeet:

You too find me reach here..Have got answers already...Thank You cheesy
no vex... whats the answer please
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Lhimeet(m): 7:12pm On Jan 22, 2018
sassyboochic:

no vex... whats the answer please
CAPITAL NO!
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Nobody: 8:56pm On Jan 22, 2018
Lhimeet:

CAPITAL NO!
I realised
... U can try fswp or nomination from some of their regins
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by queensassy16(f): 9:07am On Jan 23, 2018
hermosa:
hello everyone! just wanted to give God the glory for the birth of my baby boy and also give you the breakdown of what i spent here in Ontario.
i had my baby at Lakeridge Health, Oshawa,
cost:
per night: 2500
Dr: 1600.88
Baby per night: 600
went to a Walk in clinic to get baby checked out. cost: 100 CAD
Birth Cert (long and short forn, premium service): 120
PASSPORT (TO GET IT PROCESSED within 10 working days): 77. normal processing fee is 57 CAD i believe
passport photograph for 2 copies: 17 CAD
NAIJA TRAVEL DOCUMENTS: 100
no stress test (pre baby): 300
TRANSPORTATION AND LIVING: stayed with relation so free
diabetes test (try and do it in naija): i think it was less than 30 CAD. can't remember
if there's anything else i remember i'll put it here.




Dear Hermosa,please can you get me the name and contact of the doctor..
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by queensassy16(f): 9:19am On Jan 23, 2018
Hello house.... Am really interested in travelling to Canada but I have no knowledge about how to go about it... Am here for advise,help....what are the steps I really need to take?

The specialist
Hermosa

I need ideas and helps am 17weeks gone... And I really hope I find answers...
Thanks
Re: Giving Birth In Canada by Chijudy: 1:34pm On Jan 29, 2018
[quote author=queensassy16 post=64438327][/quote]

Congratulations my dear.

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