Hi!
My wife and I got married in June of this year. I'm 21 and she's 22. We are currently long-distance as I try to gain permanent residency to move in with her. Prior to being married, she was covered by her dad's health insurance and had no issues. However, now that she's married, it's been suggested to us that she might no longer be eligible under her dad's health insurance.
I've placed her under my (American) employer's health insurance, and she's got a health insurance card and everything. What we're wondering now though is how that actually works. Would she go to doctor/dentist visits in Canada and try to run it through our American health insurance? Would her eligibility under her dad's insurance not be changed since I'm not living in Canada or have any sort of permanent status there?
Thank you.
My wife and I got married in June of this year. I'm 21 and she's 22. We are currently long-distance as I try to gain permanent residency to move in with her. Prior to being married, she was covered by her dad's health insurance and had no issues. However, now that she's married, it's been suggested to us that she might no longer be eligible under her dad's health insurance.
I've placed her under my (American) employer's health insurance, and she's got a health insurance card and everything. What we're wondering now though is how that actually works. Would she go to doctor/dentist visits in Canada and try to run it through our American health insurance? Would her eligibility under her dad's insurance not be changed since I'm not living in Canada or have any sort of permanent status there?
Thank you.