Here's why Vancouver's first baby of 2023 won't be in Canada for long

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Here's why Vancouver's first baby of 2023 won't be in Canada for long
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She's not a typical New Year's baby

Baby girl Hana Amr Fouad was born at 2:54 a.m. on January 1, 2023, in Vancouver's St. Paul's Hospital, weighing in at nine pounds 1.5 ounces. But circumstances surrounding her birth are not typical of a new year's baby.

They carefully considered the place of Hana's birth and secured visas for both the U.S. and Canada but ultimately, "we chose Canada because the Canadian passport is better," explains Fouad. However, things haven't quite gone to plan.Gasser, whose brother lives in Vancouver, arrived in Canada two months ago and Fouad arrived just under a month ago. This is the pair's first time in Canada.

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