I think this was answered in earlier posts but I am lazy to look for it . For health insurance you need CSQ and at least AIP - the letter from CIC to apply for CSQ is not sufficient - I learned the hard way and I believe others have the same experience. Same applies to MICC French courses.Inlandappl said:A few questions that could be answered by some of you:
I heard that for people who applied inland in quebec they can get public health insurance( Regie de l assurance maladie) without the usual wait of 90 days after PR. This should apply to all nationalities even if the countries where they are from don't have a reciprocal agreement with the quebec government
I heard that the only things to present are:
CSQ (quebec selections certificate)
and a letter confirming that the application is processed in Canada
My questions are:
do you apply for the health insurance card after you got CSQ? Did you have to wait for AIP or the CSQ and the letter was sufficient? the letter confirming that the application is processed inland refers to the letter that we receive to go on with MICC or is another one?(or AIP?)
I'm a bit confused. i ask these questions because pretty soon i should receive CSQ and i would love to apply for health insurance right away. Thanks for your help!
As for the waiver of waiting times - I heard the same thing. But I am in the 90 day waiting period and when I asked the lady about the waiver, she said that exception applies only to reciprocal countries. It is actually not 90 days, it is 3 months. I went to apply on March 15 or so and the period started as if on March 1 so my insurance will kick in on June 1.
One other thing is - you have to prove your address - must be bank statement or phone bill. Simple letter from university is not enough -I went there with McGill acceptance letter - no go. So I had to bring my spouse (who must be owner or lessee) who signed the affidavit that I live at the address.