I'm posting this just in case someone would find this information useful.
I returned to Canada after a few years of working abroad. During that time, I married a non-Canadian, and we didn't apply for PR since we didn't have immediate plans to come to Canada. I had some issues, resigned, and took a job offer in BC. My wife returned to her home country and later joined me in BC as a visitor to Canada.
I learned that she could apply for the BC Medical Service Plan while waiting for her PR application to be processed. I was told to complete the form and enclose the PR fees payment receipt. Not even the AOR. I did just that. She landed on May 29, sent the MSP update form on June 7, her enrollment was complete on June 23, and her temporary nine months coverage will start on September 1st. Although the coverage is temporary, we can send status updates, and coverage will be extended accordingly.
I thought this could help.
I returned to Canada after a few years of working abroad. During that time, I married a non-Canadian, and we didn't apply for PR since we didn't have immediate plans to come to Canada. I had some issues, resigned, and took a job offer in BC. My wife returned to her home country and later joined me in BC as a visitor to Canada.
I learned that she could apply for the BC Medical Service Plan while waiting for her PR application to be processed. I was told to complete the form and enclose the PR fees payment receipt. Not even the AOR. I did just that. She landed on May 29, sent the MSP update form on June 7, her enrollment was complete on June 23, and her temporary nine months coverage will start on September 1st. Although the coverage is temporary, we can send status updates, and coverage will be extended accordingly.
I thought this could help.