Thanks for your reply. Ontario is my intended destination. I also checked the formulary after a little more research here and yes, it looks like Ontario doesn't pay for Rebif unless you apply for Exceptional Access Program and you're found eligible. So I can probably make a case that my medication isn't publicly funded and my employer health plan benefits will cover the cost. Showing such an employer health plan would be best, I guess, but I don't have an employer or a job offer. I'd thought I would have a better chance of finding a job after getting PR.
I'll also have to do some research about the cost of MRIs and neurologist visits...
As far as I understand, Rebif is covered by Exceptional access program if you have EDSS of less than or equal to 6...I'm pretty sure your score is less than 6, this is a weakness point cause it means (to the officer) that you might be eligible for that coverage,
However, a very good point you should expand on is the fact that it is not covered automatically, it is assessed case by case as mentioned here:
http://www.health.gov.on.ca/en/pro/programs/drugs/pdf/frequently_requested_drugs.pdf
Therefore, the officer cannot make a certain assumption that your drug will be covered, because he doesn't know if your application will be approved in case you apply, not like other drugs which are automatically funded, you should definitely explain that..especially that the assessment takes into consideration your last neurological exam and your recent clinical history, and since you are in a very good status, your application for coverage does not have a high chance of being approved...
Make sure you explain that very well..don't assume that the officer will just understand and conclude on his own, you have to explain your point very clearly...
Also try to see if there are other cheaper biosimilars as other options? and of course having a private insurance through employer is a huge point that will definitely help you...
Another important point, from my experience, the longer your response letter is the better your chances are as long as you write meaningful points not just spamming, so do your research and write about 10-15 page response letter and DON'T FORGET to add references and governmental website links for every information you mention, like the link I provided above...