asbereth said:
I apologize in advance if people here are already fed up with my tirade regarding domestic tuition rates for Ontario, but I just have to add the following information that I got from York University website:
http://calendars.registrar.yorku.ca/2012-2013/financial/fee_categories/index.htm
The following category of students are eligible for tuition rates reduction, according to the regulations specified by the Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities:
The last statement was exactly what we got from the PER email, which implies that, as per the regulations set by Ontario government, we should be eligible for tuition rates reduction. I forwarded the link to my school's immigration specialist, and let's see what she has to say now.
Dear, you provided a strong support for our tuition fees reductions. Thanks for ur efforts.
However, I am still confused about the part of OHIP. I applied for it and got rejected from the review committee of OHIP.
While, below is quoted from their responses to our application.
A person who has submitted an application for PR and received confirmation from CIC that they are eligible to apply for PR in Canada is considered to have an OHIP-eligible status as set out in Regulation 552 under the Health Insurance Act.
In an effort to assist with ur file, ministry staff contacted CIC to determine if you meet the eligibility requirements to apply for PR in Canada. CIC has advised that your application has not yet reached this stage of approval. As a result, your OHIP-eligible status cannot be confirmed and therefore, you are not eligible for OHIP coverage at this time.
Should your situation change and you are able to provide confirmation from CIC that you are eligible to apply for PR in Canada or your receive another OHIP eligible immigration document, please visit your local Service Ontario center...
It is actually weird. By the time when I applied for OHIP, it is 2 months after I received the PER email. They still thought I was not at that stage.
So I guess that it may be due to systematic lag reflecting the change.
Well, I still encouraged other PhD folks to try applying for OHIP. Maybe try it several months after you get ur PER email.
That is my two cents.