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  1. Steevy

    maternity and parental benefits for TFW

    First of all, you have to check your eligibility for a Government Health Coverage in the province/territory you reside in. If you are eligible, then the costs for delivery, pre-natal care, medical emergencies, etc. will be covered by this insurance. In case you are eligible to receive...
  2. Steevy

    IEC visa - activation and re-entry

    Agreed with toben However, as for IEC/Working Holiday health insurance, sometimes they actually check it and you won't be able to enter Canada, assume you've just landed and you are in the airport, until you get an adequate medical coverage for the duration your intended stay. If you are...
  3. Steevy

    Can i apply for IEC working holiday visa from within canada

    Hey there! Check out this THREAD.
  4. Steevy

    Temporary Foreign Worker, Pregnancy Rights, Quebec

    Why don't you just give QC Health Ministry Office a call to find out what you are looking for? They have to give you the concrete answer whether she is eligible or not.
  5. Steevy

    FadiSl

    You will still need to pay for your provincial CareCard as it does not depend on whether or not you are a student.
  6. Steevy

    Health Insurance to Cover Delivery?

    You do not buy a contract, all you need do in case you fall pregnant 3 or more months past the effective date, is to extend the policy duration before it expires.
  7. Steevy

    New PR Health Insurance Query

    Let's say 50k is about a week in an hospital, could be a little less though as it depends on your condition. But it should be enough for some minor services ;D You may take a look at other insurance companies if you click here - New Immigrants Insurance.
  8. Steevy

    Health Insurance to Cover Delivery?

    There is a plan that will cover a Returning Canadian, who is not yet pregnant, for delivery and other associated procedures. Just follow the link below and read about the plan. As you do not yet eligible to receive a provincial coverage, I assume it is the case you are seeking private Maternity...
  9. Steevy

    Settlement for health and other things

    As for the first and the last part of your inquiry you may want to check Settlement threads. I really doubt that you can apply for OHIP and move to Quebec right away. There are certain limitations about that, which you may want to read before you do anything - OHIP Eligibility and Quebec Health...
  10. Steevy

    RAMQ for international student in Quebec

    Check out these guidelines - QC Health Coverage. Hope you will find an answer there.
  11. Steevy

    Super Visa Timeline -- Islamabad, Pakistan

    You will find the official guidelines by following this link - <a href=http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/supervisa-how.asp>Citizenship and Immigration Canada</a>
  12. Steevy

    parent super visa

    You will find all the guidelines for Super Visa application if you follow the given link - CIC Website As ritz0106 said, you must be a Canadian Citizen or a Permanent Resident in order to be eligible while applying for your parents' Super Visa.
  13. Steevy

    Health Insurance during Temp Work Permit

    Agreed with PMM You will be eligible for a Provincial health coverage in approximately 90 days in Ontario. In the meantime, you may purchase a private insurance policy that will cover possible medical emergencies during the waiting period. You may take a look at various plans and get a quote...
  14. Steevy

    Pregnancy in Manitoba without insurance

    Well, there is a private medical insurance plan that actually covers up to 80% of the cost for prenatal care, nursing care as well as delivery for a maximum of $10,000. However, in order to be eligible for such a benefit, an insured person must not fall pregnant for about 2 months after the...
  15. Steevy

    Pregnant with visitor visa

    Well, you might be eligible for the first day coverage in Alberta. I suggest you to review eligibility requirements on their Official Website. As for your pregnancy inquiry, you may apply for a private health insurance plan, if you are not eligible for the day one coverage by the government...
  16. Steevy

    insurance for super visa

    It is a Super Visa program requirement to have a policy that has a 1 year period and covers at least $100,000. Such policy must be purchased from a private Canadian insurance company. So, anyone who applied for the Super Visa has gone through such process. As for the refund inquiry, in case of...
  17. Steevy

    Saskatchewan Health Insurance confusion

    Usually, this "May be" means that you must have some extraordinary situation not to be eligible for the first day coverage. You can give them a call and ask them directly with regards to your specific case.
  18. Steevy

    Landing and migrating formalities.

    As a PR you can apply for a government healthcare in Quebec, but there will be a 3-month waiting period before it kicks in. Check out some private medical insurance plans for that time while you will be waiting for a health card. You may use an Online Medical Insurance Calculator to see...
  19. Steevy

    Moving to Canada with pregnant wife

    Agreed with Leon There will be no problem for a pregnant woman to enter Canada. As for the healthcare, if you are going to settle in Ontario, BC, New Brunswick or Quebec there will be a waiting period of approximately 3 months before you can get you health card. In other provinces, new...
  20. Steevy

    Saskatchewan Health Insurance confusion

    1. There will be no issues at the point of entry. 2. You may want to read the official Sask. Health Ministry website to see what are the eligibility requirements. As far as I know, Sask. healthcare should cover new immigrants right away.