Starting April 1st, 2009, Ontario considered a PR applicant residing in Ontario eligible for OHIP according to the following:
"Being a person who has submitted an application for permanent residence in Canada to the proper federal government authority, even if the application has not yet been approved, as long as Citizenship and Immigration Canada has confirmed that the person meets the eligibility requirements to apply for permanent residency in Canada, and the application has not yet been denied"
Source: Health Insurance Act R.R.O. 1990, REGULATION 552, Subsection 1.4 paragraph 5
I have two points to clarify:
"Being a person who has submitted an application for permanent residence in Canada to the proper federal government authority, even if the application has not yet been approved, as long as Citizenship and Immigration Canada has confirmed that the person meets the eligibility requirements to apply for permanent residency in Canada, and the application has not yet been denied"
Source: Health Insurance Act R.R.O. 1990, REGULATION 552, Subsection 1.4 paragraph 5
I have two points to clarify:
- I know that the common understanding for the above statement is that it is only true for inland applicants. However, this understanding is totally WRONG. The term "application for permanent residence in Canada" does not mean that it should be submitted within Canada, but it means that the applicant had submitted an application to reside permanently in Canada. If you check the PR application form, then you will see that it mentions "Application for Permanent Residence in Canada"
- The PR applicant residing in Ontario is eligible from the time when the IO at visa office determines that eligiblity to apply for PR is being met in principle (commonly known as Initial Assesment). In CAIPS notes concering FSW cases, this eligibility is determined by PSDEC 1. Ontarian PR applicants under FSW who got their positive initial assesments, or who has CAIPS notes indicating PSDEC: 1, should be able to apply for OHIP and get the coverage after 3 months from the date of positive initial assesment/PSDEC.