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charkei said:
Hi Mr. Qorax.. May I ask if consultation to a Doctor for the prescription of contraceptive drug is covered by the Health Insurance? Me and my partner is bound for Toronto this coming next week. We have decided not have a baby first because we want to be settled first before having a child. Thank you so much!!!

The consultation & prescription would be free, however the drug's purchase wouldn't.
 
qorax said:
The consultation & prescription would be free, however the drug's purchase wouldn't.


Hi qorax..we wanted to be seen by a doctor the time we arrive so that we will know what contraceptive methods or drugs to be used...Is that possible? We all know that health coverage is effective after 3 months by the time we arrived.
 
charkei said:
Hi qorax..we wanted to be seen by a doctor the time we arrive so that we will know what contraceptive methods or drugs to be used...Is that possible? We all know that health coverage is effective after 3 months by the time we arrived.

U could visit any 'Walk-in-Clinic'... they r available in every city, neighborhood.
 
Hi quorax
My wife is pregnant and due in mid August.
Based on my timeline, we are still waiting for passport request at this stage.
If we receive our visa by May, we were planning to have the baby in Toronto.
What are about options?
1. How long does it take to get the OHIP card from the day we land,in order to be able to have the OHIP cover the delivery cost? When do you think is our cut off day to decide if we should have the baby on Toronto and be covered by OHIP ?
2. Do you suggest we should inform VO about our case so maybe they can expedite our process, and have the visa issued earlier, or this will delay our process further?
3. If we decide to have the delivery in home country after the issuance of our visa, will adding the new born to our application cause any delays or re issuance of our visa,
4. Is there any advantage of having the baby born in Canada rather than adding him to our application?

Any help on the above is highly appreciated
Looking forward to hearing from you
Regards
Guss
 
Gussj said:
Hi quorax
My wife is pregnant and due in mid August.
Based on my timeline, we are still waiting for passport request at this stage.
If we receive our visa by May, we were planning to have the baby in Toronto.
What are about options?
1. How long does it take to get the OHIP card from the day we land,in order to be able to have the OHIP cover the delivery cost? When do you think is our cut off day to decide if we should have the baby on Toronto and be covered by OHIP ?
2. Do you suggest we should inform VO about our case so maybe they can expedite our process, and have the visa issued earlier, or this will delay our process further?
3. If we decide to have the delivery in home country after the issuance of our visa, will adding the new born to our application cause any delays or re issuance of our visa,
4. Is there any advantage of having the baby born in Canada rather than adding him to our application?

Any help on the above is highly appreciated
Looking forward to hearing from you
Regards
Guss

Hi,

It's not wise to travel during the 3rd trimester of pregnancy. So, if her 'date' is in Aug u r very much unlikely to fly after June... 'coz the earliest that u could get ur pps stamped would be around June [though with ur timeframe that might be unlikely].

1. OHIP kicks-in after 90 days of residence in Ontario.
2. Not required. It'd not speed-up ur processing.
3. Once the PR visa/s r issued u can return them & get the baby added. However, if u fly - u'd have to sponsor the baby separately.
4. If ur baby is born in Canada - s/he gets the citizenship automatically [no hassles at all].

Regards,
Qorax
 
Qorax
Thanks for your reply much appreciated
having the baby in home country would be much more feasible, since It doesn't look like we will be able to have the OHIP by August, would that be our best choice at this stage?
Or do you think it is worth paying for the delivery in Canada, to have our baby as Canadian citizen?
I know it costs around 10k at least correct?
What would be the best choice in our case?

how long will the process take when adding a new born after visa is issued? will there be any complications, such as resending Police certificate, or redoing our medicals...etc?,

By the way I read on OHIP site that there is a 153 day out of 183 days waiting period any idea what that is exactly?
Thanks again
Guss
 
Gussj said:
Qorax
Thanks for your reply much appreciated
having the baby in home country would be much more feasible, since It doesn't look like we will be able to have the OHIP by August, would that be our best choice at this stage?
Or do you think it is worth paying for the delivery in Canada, to have our baby as Canadian citizen?
I know it costs around 10k at least correct?
What would be the best choice in our case?

how long will the process take when adding a new born after visa is issued? will there be any complications, such as resending Police certificate, or redoing our medicals...etc?,

By the way I read on OHIP site that there is a 153 day out of 183 days waiting period any idea what that is exactly?
Thanks again
Guss

Qorax
Still waiting for your feedback on the above when you get a chance
Your help is highly appreciated
Regards
Guss
 
putting in que!! :P
 
qorax said:
Hi,

It's not wise to travel during the 3rd trimester of pregnancy. So, if her 'date' is in Aug u r very much unlikely to fly after June... 'coz the earliest that u could get ur pps stamped would be around June [though with ur timeframe that might be unlikely].

1. OHIP kicks-in after 90 days of residence in Ontario.
2. Not required. It'd not speed-up ur processing.
3. Once the PR visa/s r issued u can return them & get the baby added. However, if u fly - u'd have to sponsor the baby separately.
4. If ur baby is born in Canada - s/he gets the citizenship automatically [no hassles at all].

Regards,
Qorax

Hi Qorax

I have heard that if you apply for your health card in Ontario, you can not leave the country before 90 days !! Is it true??????? If it is true, then what will the circumstances if a person has to leave Canada within such period??

Regards & thanx
 
startplay said:
Hi Qorax

I have heard that if you apply for your health card in Ontario, you can not leave the country before 90 days !! Is it true??????? If it is true, then what will the circumstances if a person has to leave Canada within such period??

Regards & thanx

Hi,

U r eligible for the OHIP only if u have resided here for 3-months. Which is why it'd commence after 90-days even if u get to apply for it upon landing (sometimes they decline to receive ur apps before completion of 3-months too, however some Service Canada centers do accept it earlier).

Unless, they come to know about ur absence it's all in good faith. In any case u aren't supposed to cheat the system, don't u? Besides, if u do not meet the residential requirements - there have been known cases where OHIP was revoked and the user had to pay-up all charges alongwith penalties.

The wiser way is to only apply for it once u've completed 90-days of ur stay here, in Ontario.

Good luck.

Qorax
 
qorax said:
Hi,

U r eligible for the OHIP only if u have resided here for 3-months. Which is why it'd commence after 90-days even if u get to apply for it upon landing (sometimes they decline to receive ur apps before completion of 3-months too, however some Service Canada centers do accept it earlier).

Unless, they come to know about ur absence it's all in good faith. In any case u aren't supposed to cheat the system, don't u? Besides, if u do not meet the residential requirements - there have been known cases where OHIP was revoked and the user had to pay-up all charges alongwith penalties.

The wiser way is to only apply for it once u've completed 90-days of ur stay here, in Ontario.

Good luck.

Qorax

Thank you for your reply..
You are right but a friend of mine has stayed in canada for about 70 days and has to go to his country due to an emergency. What should he do? Can you suggest something?????
regards and thanx
 
startplay said:
Thank you for your reply..
You are right but a friend of mine has stayed in canada for about 70 days and has to go to his country due to an emergency. What should he do? Can you suggest something?????
regards and thanx

Short vacations r albeit acceptable.
 
qorax said:
Short vacations r albeit acceptable.

THanx qorax for the reply..

I have one more question..How much money can one carry to India from Canada in Canadian dollars? I mean in cash, TCs and/or draft..

regards
 
startplay said:
THanx qorax for the reply..

I have one more question..How much money can one carry to India from Canada in Canadian dollars? I mean in cash, TCs and/or draft..

regards

I wouldn't know. However, I've seen few taking back their entire settlement draft to their erstwhile overseas location - when they just came here to complete their landing w/out intending to settle for the time being.
 
You are permitted to carry upto one lac usd or its equivalent in other ccy from india for immigartion purpose during a financial year. That can be single or multiple visit.But the limit is like Fcy equivalent to USD 3000 + rest of the amount either by draft,chq or card(97000 usd). But if the entire amt exceeds usd 10000 then you will have to get customs approval in the airport which is called as customs declaration form. In CDF you can declare that its for immigration purpose.

Above mentioned details is for an individual person for a financial year. So if you are two you can individually carry one lac usd each.