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Health card
In Canada, governments pay for many aspects of health care using money collected from taxes. This means that you do not pay for most services when you go to a doctor, clinic or hospital.
You will need a health insurance card to get health care in Canada. You must present this card each time you need medical services.
Applying for a government health insurance card
You should apply for a health insurance card from your provincial or territorial government as soon as possible after you arrive in Canada.
You can get an application at a doctor's office, a hospital, a pharmacy or an immigrant-serving organization. You can also get the forms online from the government ministry responsible for health in your province or territory.
When you apply for your health insurance card, you will need to show identification such as your birth certificate, passport, permanent resident card or Confirmation of Permanent Residence (IMM 5292).
In most provinces and territories, each family member receives his/her own card with a personal health identification number.
You must carry the card with you and present it at a hospital or clinic when you or someone in your family needs health services.
Protecting your health card
You must not share your health insurance card with anyone. The card is for your use only and you could lose your health benefits by letting other people use it. You could also face criminal charges and be removed from Canada if you allow other people to use your health card. If your health card is lost, stolen or damaged, you will need to inform your provincial or territorial ministry of health. You may have to pay a fee to get a new one.
Waiting period for receiving public health insurance
CIC strongly recommends that you purchase private health insurance to pay for your health-care needs until the date when you receive free government health insurance.
Permanent residents in some provinces (British Columbia, Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick) must wait a certain period (up to three months) before receiving government health insurance. If you live in one of these provinces, make sure you have private health insurance for this waiting period.
In Canada, governments pay for many aspects of health care using money collected from taxes. This means that you do not pay for most services when you go to a doctor, clinic or hospital.
You will need a health insurance card to get health care in Canada. You must present this card each time you need medical services.
Applying for a government health insurance card
You should apply for a health insurance card from your provincial or territorial government as soon as possible after you arrive in Canada.
You can get an application at a doctor's office, a hospital, a pharmacy or an immigrant-serving organization. You can also get the forms online from the government ministry responsible for health in your province or territory.
When you apply for your health insurance card, you will need to show identification such as your birth certificate, passport, permanent resident card or Confirmation of Permanent Residence (IMM 5292).
In most provinces and territories, each family member receives his/her own card with a personal health identification number.
You must carry the card with you and present it at a hospital or clinic when you or someone in your family needs health services.
Protecting your health card
You must not share your health insurance card with anyone. The card is for your use only and you could lose your health benefits by letting other people use it. You could also face criminal charges and be removed from Canada if you allow other people to use your health card. If your health card is lost, stolen or damaged, you will need to inform your provincial or territorial ministry of health. You may have to pay a fee to get a new one.
Waiting period for receiving public health insurance
CIC strongly recommends that you purchase private health insurance to pay for your health-care needs until the date when you receive free government health insurance.
Permanent residents in some provinces (British Columbia, Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick) must wait a certain period (up to three months) before receiving government health insurance. If you live in one of these provinces, make sure you have private health insurance for this waiting period.