@@DesiDoseAbroad ma or meri wife aa rhe ha or wife pregnent ha ,waha Ane k 2 months baad delivery honi ha,,bache ka v govt paise deti ha kya,,asylum money kitni milti ha waha,or bache ki kitna milta ha kuch pta h
So as per i know brother If you're planning to come to Canada with your wife, and she's expecting a baby, the government has some financial support that could help you. For your child, there's the Canada Child Benefit, which could give you up to $7,437 per year for each child under 6, depending on your family income and immigration status. If you're seeking asylum, you may also be able to receive between $500 to $900 per month to help with living costs, and healthcare is covered, including for your wife’s pregnancy and delivery. If your wife has worked in Canada and contributed to the system, she could also qualify for maternity benefits for up to 15 weeks, and you both could take additional time off with shared parental leave once your baby is born. The exact help you get depends on your immigration status when you arrive, but Canada has options to support new families during this important time. Hope bro this will help you :)
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@@DesiDoseAbroad ma or meri wife aa rhe ha or wife pregnent ha ,waha Ane k 2 months baad delivery honi ha,,bache ka v govt paise deti ha kya,,asylum money kitni milti ha waha,or bache ki kitna milta ha kuch pta h
So as per i know brother If you're planning to come to Canada with your wife, and she's expecting a baby, the government has some financial support that could help you. For your child, there's the Canada Child Benefit, which could give you up to $7,437 per year for each child under 6, depending on your family income and immigration status. If you're seeking asylum, you may also be able to receive between $500 to $900 per month to help with living costs, and healthcare is covered, including for your wife’s pregnancy and delivery. If your wife has worked in Canada and contributed to the system, she could also qualify for maternity benefits for up to 15 weeks, and you both could take additional time off with shared parental leave once your baby is born. The exact help you get depends on your immigration status when you arrive, but Canada has options to support new families during this important time. Hope bro this will help you :)
@@DesiDoseAbroad per month 1300 tk pucha mene kisi ko, dono ka couple ka