Well friend if you go through life thinking that is the way to get ahead in life and cheating that is your choice. I wouldn't specifically call that being a smart person. But the poster clearly asked if having a green card would be an issue - not if the intent to move to the states is an issue...
Seriously? You are giving another person the advise to lie on his/her application? If the poster follows your advise he/she will be miss representing on the application as it clearly ask if the applicant has permanent resident status in another country. So you are giving a bad suggestion here.......
She might be eligible as she is returning to Alberta from outside of Canada: http://www.health.alberta.ca/AHCIP/moving-to-Alberta.html :
If you are moving or returning to Alberta from outside Canada, you might be eligible for coverage on the date of your arrival. You must register within 3...
No it would have been just 1 year. You can only count up to two years at half a day under the current laws. Not a big difference I know.
Going with my own experience I can only say that time flies by so fast....have been wanting to apply years ago but just never got to it. And if the new laws...
You will find it at the end of the text between the text you mentioned and the table.... took me a while to find too but it is there...I just had to read the whole thing ;)
https://eservices.cic.gc.ca/epay/order.do?lob=1
There is a line where it says: Fee difference for adult grant of citizenship (if you already paid $200)
Found it.
So what would record of employment be? All paystubs, T4's? Because you can't always get a letter of employment of previous employers anymore :(
I still can't find the specific request to include work "proof" documents. It asks for work/education history under 6F and in the instructions to gather documents it only asks for the education documents, not work documentation.
I am trying to find that requirement in the application, document checklist or "gather documents guide" but it doesn't say ask for work documentation - only for education documentation
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/CIT0002ETOC.asp#ftn01
Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB/NCLC) level 4 or higher in speaking and listening - CLB/NCLC 4 is considered “Basic Proficiency”
Here are a few links on google: https://www.google.ca/search?sourceid=navclient&aq=&oq=health+insurance+ontario&hl=en-GB&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1T4GGNI_en-GBCA499CA500&q=health+insurance+ontario&gs_l=hp...0l5.0.0.0.6948...........0.cRz3ovhocLY