Hi,
Reference to the following:
"In particular, IN TERMS OF IMMIGRATION STATUS, you qualify for OHIP and as long as you have your expired PR cards (less than five years since date of expiration) those should suffice to establish your PR status. (see https://www.ontario.ca/page/documents-needed-get-health-card ). That is, if the officer was saying you could not apply for OHIP because of problems with your PR status, that suggests something else was happening other than being allowed to enter without being reported."
Is there a possibility of BC MSP allowing expired PR Cards (less than five years since date of expiration) for coverage, and if not what is the alternative for medical coverage in BC.
Thanks.
Reference to the following:
"In particular, IN TERMS OF IMMIGRATION STATUS, you qualify for OHIP and as long as you have your expired PR cards (less than five years since date of expiration) those should suffice to establish your PR status. (see https://www.ontario.ca/page/documents-needed-get-health-card ). That is, if the officer was saying you could not apply for OHIP because of problems with your PR status, that suggests something else was happening other than being allowed to enter without being reported."
Is there a possibility of BC MSP allowing expired PR Cards (less than five years since date of expiration) for coverage, and if not what is the alternative for medical coverage in BC.
Thanks.