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  1. Steevy

    How to apply for MSP in BC

    1) First of all, you need to determine whether or not you are eligible to apply for it in the first place. Check out the requirement here - BC MSP Eligibility Requirements 2) If you are eligible, you need to fill out an application form and send it over to the Health Ministry Office by...
  2. Steevy

    Super Visa - anyone applied as yet?

    To blueboy Not sure about the first 2 questions, so you may want to wait till some other guys check out the thread. As for the third one, once you make a purchase of a medical insurance policy for Super Visa, you will be selecting the Effective Date (the date your insurance coverage starts)...
  3. Steevy

    Travel Insurance

    Agreed with a previous post. If you are applying for a regular TRV, having medical insurance won't make a difference in regards to your visa application. Yet, it is a pretty smart idea to get an insurance coverage for as long as you stay in Canada, since as a visitor you won't be covered under...
  4. Steevy

    BC health

    Those who are just moving to BC or returning back there from a lengthy trip will pretty much have to wait about 2.5 - 3 month before getting covered under the BC MSP. I would highly recommend checking out BC MSP eligibility requirements first, if you are a newcomer - Who is eligible? And here...
  5. Steevy

    Provincial Healthcare Insurance Coverage

    Hmm. As far as I can see, New Brunswick still has a 3-month waiting period before you are eligible to get covered under their health insurance plan. "If you have moved to New Brunswick, you may be eligible for New Brunswick Medicare coverage on the first day of the third month following the...
  6. Steevy

    BC Medical (MSP) "Spouse"

    According to BC MSP website: "Adding a Spouse When you marry or begin living in a marriage-like relationship, you should combine separate MSP accounts into one family account." Click to see the source. Just give them a call and find out for sure.
  7. Steevy

    private health care companies in Ontario that cover pregancy costs?

    As for a private Canadian Pregnancy Insurance, which is a supplement to a regular medical emergency insurance plan for Visitors to Canada, you may be eligible for a reimbursement of up to 80% for all approved pregnancy related costs including pre-natal care as well as delivery for a total of...
  8. Steevy

    Private insurance for uninsured Canadian babies

    There is a private plan that will cover the costs for a medical emergency treatment while you and your babies are in Canada or on a side-trip to another country, provided that the majority of time spent in Canada. Such plan has a coverage benefit for some Vaccination and one physical and one eye...
  9. Steevy

    do i need medical insurance before coming to calgary alberta

    There is no waiting period in Alberta to receive the provincial health care insurance, unlike Ontario, BC, Quebec and New Brunswick. If you are visiting Alberta only temporary, you may want to take a look at what Health Officials say about your eligibility - Temporary Residents and AHCIP If...
  10. Steevy

    Can I use my husband health insurance?

    1. In order to qualify for OHIP in Ontario, you have to receive a PR status. Once you get it, you will still need to wait about 3 more months (standard waiting period) to get your OHIP card. 2. If you are not eligible for OHIP, you cannot get a Health (with and without prescription drugs...
  11. Steevy

    Supervisa Vs. TRV

    Well, it is totally up to you which type of Visitor Visa you'd like to apply for. With TRV, your parents are not required to have a medical insurance policy to get the visa approved. However, they are only allowed to stay in Canada for 6 months per visit. Usually such visa is issued for 10...
  12. Steevy

    super visa medical insurance

    1) Yes, the Super Visa insurance only covers medical emergencies excluding regular check-ups or other non-emergency costs. 2) There are two kinds of deductibles. Per Claim and Per Policy. With Per Claim one, you have to pay a certain deductible every time you make a claim, even it is the same...
  13. Steevy

    Supervisa-has anyone applied to Sydney, Australia?

    According to CIC website, the processing times for Sydney Visa Office is 24 days. Take a look at the page I found this info at - http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/temp/visitors.asp
  14. Steevy

    applying for supervisa

    Yes, you can. Read this page at CIC Website
  15. Steevy

    Medical indicate Diabetes and high blood pressure!! Will it lead to rejection?

    No, it won't be a problem for Super Visa eligibility. The only thing is that, if something happens resulting from these pre-existing conditions, it will not be covered under the insurance policy.
  16. Steevy

    SuperVisa : Medical Insurance only needed for 1st year?

    Pari123 If you already have a Super Visa and wish to re-enter Canada, you do not have to purchase a medical insurance for 1 year, but you still need to have medical coverage for the whole duration of their intended stay.
  17. Steevy

    URGENT!!! Plz need a help !!!

    Yes, it should be fine once you put a correct email there.
  18. Steevy

    International Experience Canadian Working Holiday visa - extend medical insuranc

    Hey there! She can contact us through the website below, and we will advise on the possible ways of IEC insurance extension. International Experience Canada Insurance :D
  19. Steevy

    super visa insurance

    You may check out the prices for Super Visa Insurance if you follow the link below. Just calculate a personal quote and you will see the options available. Super Visa (PG-1) Insurance As for the price, you are free to select any of the presented plans once you examine the options. The choice...
  20. Steevy

    Medical indicate Diabetes and high blood pressure!! Will it lead to rejection?

    It should not be a problem, unless there is a heart issue too. Usually, people are allowed to visit Canada with such medical conditions, provided that your family doctor or physician has given an approval (does not have to be formal) your trip. There is a different story with a health insurance...