I'm sorry to hear that. Yes, I had to have some procedures done a few months ago and I paid nearly $4000 for them. I have just put a claim in for it from my UK travel insurance, so hopefully it will be covered. However, as you know, there are lots of things that are not covered - like pregnancy related things.DustinBrett said:That's terrible. The people at MSP sound like complete idiots. I am in a similar situation but still haven't received my AOR from CIC so I can't even talk to MSP yet. It sounds like I am going to have a hell of a fight when the time comes. It's so clear from the documents online that we should be allowed to apply. I wish there was more than could be done. I intend to try and talk to a supervisor as soon as the people at MSP start giving me incorrect information. My wife is 5 weeks pregnant so it's unfortunate also that she can't get coverage, likely for her entire pregnancy. We are currently waiting to hear from BC Women's as they MIGHT be able to cover all my wife's medical needs during her pregnancy. Hopefully that will work out or I am going to be paying for everything out-of-pocket.
I'm going to send off my docs to MSP and wait to get rejected and then start some pointless appeals process. At least I feel like I'm doing something I suppose.
Let me know how you get on with the supervisor. I asked to speak to one yesterday and the woman told me there was no point as I'd be told the same thing.
I cant help but think they are on dangerous ground as they have clearly set a legal precedent by giving MSP to some people who have "Application Received" and not others. I will be making that point to them in my appeal letter, amongst many other points! Unfortunately, it still all feels a bit fruitless and it might be hard to prove.