With a 2 month old child she won't enjoy Canada. She will go into post partum depression.
Now if she can bring her parents or in laws on super visa to baby sit the baby and to cook and clean for her, that will be very good.
She and her husband can go to work and earn $ 100 K, and grand parents will raise the baby. That's the only use of Indian grand parents over here, baby sitting.
If she had given birth to the baby over here, that would be nice as the baby becomes Canadian citizen. They are called Anchor babies. Lot of Mexicans do that in USA and Chinese people do that in Canada. Indians can start doing it to.
I think you are commenting based on speculation and imaginative thinking.
Both are IT professionals leading a professional and well rounded life. They know how to come up in life.
I had suggested to them that the man comes first for 2 months and searches for a job. He should come in the summer. Once he gets a job (he can extend his stay for 3 or 4 months too), he can bring his wife and child. After enjoying Canada, till the baby turns 1, the lady can look for a job. Grandparents can be invited by a Visitor's visa for 6 months to help in the transition.
day care services are available in plenty from $ 600 a month to $ 1600 a month. They can see what service they want and decide.
I am always of the firm opinion that Canada is a very good place for experience IT professionals and they are the ones well suited to enjoy Canadian life to the maximum.
Murali
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I am a Gents and not a Ladies.
How much is OP and husband making in India ?
After tax, in hand combined income, not before tax.
Do they own a house or just renting in India ? All this will play an important role in coming here.
Do they have siblings, who can take care of their old parents in India, when they abandon them in their old age and come here.
The siblings might also try to claim their parents property, when they come to Canada, so be careful. Indian people are like that. I know a brother and his wife , who stole his parent's property, when the sister came to Canada. The brother told the sister, since you are in Canada and I am taking care of the parents, the parents house is now mine and you have no right over it anymore. Long distance will change relationships a lot.
@shobhade from what I hear you can I ask what is forcing you to stay in Canada? With so much of negative won't it make sense to take the first flight to India.
Lol !
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Originally posted by crish
from what I hear you can I ask what is forcing you to stay in Canada? With so much of negative won't it make sense to take the first flight to India.
Lol !
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