Canada is a developed country with high quality healthcare. In addition, your child will be born a full Canadian citizen and will have all the same privileges as a child born to a married couple with Canadian citizenship.
A citizenship with all its advantages, such as:
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The opportunity to live in a country that is in the top ten best places to live in the UN ranking;
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Possession of one of the most "strong" passports in the world, giving the right to visa-free entry into the territory of 140 countries including the United States (for up to six months). The number of entries is not limited.
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Canada is one of the few countries that offers great free health care to its citizens. All visits to the doctor, hospitalization, the bulk of tests and various examinations are paid for by the state or province in which the child will live. To do this, you only need to live in the country.
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Canadian education is recognized worldwide. Education at Canadian Universities and Citizens' Colleges costs half as much as for international students. In addition, your child will have the opportunity to receive a special state grant for education.
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There is no conscription service in Canada. Service in the army for both men and women is possible only by contract and is compensated according to your army profession or position. Compulsory conscription of civilians and compulsory military service do not exist and are not spelled out in Canadian law.
Frequently asked Questions
Can I come to Canada to have children?
As with other non-Canadian foreign nationals, children born in Canada to foreign parents who are not Canadian by birth and furthermore lack accreditation may eventually become naturalized Canadian citizens, subject to the relevant provisions of the Act.
In Immigration and Refugee Protection considering that the residency obligations set out in section 5 of the Citizenship Act are complied with.
Can Immigration Canada refuse an entry visa to a woman who enters Canada to give birth?
No. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada clearly states that the evaluation process for a Canadian visa application where the applicant is a pregnant woman should be based only on the applicant's income, eligibility and eligibility factors, and attachment to the country of origin.
Is it allowed for the father of the child to visit the newborn in the hospital after the birth?
Yes. The father and any other relatives are allowed to visit the mother and child in hospitals.
Can a child born in Canada become a Canadian permanent resident or citizen?
Yes. Every child born in Canada becomes a Canadian citizen, even if both parents are foreign citizens (citizens of a country other than Canada).
What's the price?
The choice of hospital and other preferences of the client may change the cost of a natural birth and hospital stay. We leave the choice to our clients, providing comprehensive information for decision making and budget planning. Please contact us for a quote.
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