- Oct 31, 2009
- 11
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Buffalo
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 17.12.2010
- AOR Received.
- 31.3.2011
- File Transfer...
- 18.1.2010
- Med's Done....
- 30.11.2010
- Interview........
- Waived
- Passport Req..
- 25.10.2011
- VISA ISSUED...
- 10.11.2011
- LANDED..........
- 17.11.2011
Just when I think everything is peachy, I get a curve ball in the mail yesterday... I hope someone here can help me figure this out.
I received a letter from Service Ontario:
"The Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care is responsible for ensuring that only eligible registrants have access to publicly-funded health services. ServiceOntario is responsible for ensuring the accuracy of the information recorded in the ministry database under Section 11(2) of the Health Insurance Act.
The given names recorded by the ministry from your Confirmation of Permanent Residence is not the same as the information in Citizenship and Immigration Canada's records.
Please forward a PHOTOCOPY or SCANNED COPY of the front and back of your most recent Canadian immigration document(s), along with this letter, using the enclosed envelope, or the fax number or email address provided below. Please provide a telephone number where you may be reached during the day.
If there has been a legal name change which differs from the name on your immigration document, please send a copy of the legal name change document as well.
This information must be received by January 24, 2012 even if you have been issued a new health card, to ensure that there is no unnecessary interruption to your health coverage.
Thank you for working with us to ensure that our records are accurate, thereby protecting the integrity of the Ontario health care system."
I have looked over absolutely everything I have, and EVERYTHING has my name on it in the exact same way (first, middle, last). The COPR, all emails from CIC, etc. are exactly the same. Even the document they gave me the day I applied for OHIP has my full name. The only thing that doesn't have my full name is this letter from ServiceOntario. I didn't change my last name to my husband's name, nor do I intend to (personal preference), so that can't be the issue. I'm confused as to what exactly the problem might be?
Exactly what documents should I send them? The only real "documents" I have from CIC are the AOR email, Initial Assessment letter, and PPR email. Is this good enough? I also have photocopies of my entire application, but I doubt that's what they're looking for...
Any input?
(Yes, I know I'm not eligible for OHIP till 90 days after landing. I just wanted to get it out of the way now, and they won't send the card till February anyway.)
I received a letter from Service Ontario:
"The Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care is responsible for ensuring that only eligible registrants have access to publicly-funded health services. ServiceOntario is responsible for ensuring the accuracy of the information recorded in the ministry database under Section 11(2) of the Health Insurance Act.
The given names recorded by the ministry from your Confirmation of Permanent Residence is not the same as the information in Citizenship and Immigration Canada's records.
Please forward a PHOTOCOPY or SCANNED COPY of the front and back of your most recent Canadian immigration document(s), along with this letter, using the enclosed envelope, or the fax number or email address provided below. Please provide a telephone number where you may be reached during the day.
If there has been a legal name change which differs from the name on your immigration document, please send a copy of the legal name change document as well.
This information must be received by January 24, 2012 even if you have been issued a new health card, to ensure that there is no unnecessary interruption to your health coverage.
Thank you for working with us to ensure that our records are accurate, thereby protecting the integrity of the Ontario health care system."
I have looked over absolutely everything I have, and EVERYTHING has my name on it in the exact same way (first, middle, last). The COPR, all emails from CIC, etc. are exactly the same. Even the document they gave me the day I applied for OHIP has my full name. The only thing that doesn't have my full name is this letter from ServiceOntario. I didn't change my last name to my husband's name, nor do I intend to (personal preference), so that can't be the issue. I'm confused as to what exactly the problem might be?
Exactly what documents should I send them? The only real "documents" I have from CIC are the AOR email, Initial Assessment letter, and PPR email. Is this good enough? I also have photocopies of my entire application, but I doubt that's what they're looking for...
Any input?
(Yes, I know I'm not eligible for OHIP till 90 days after landing. I just wanted to get it out of the way now, and they won't send the card till February anyway.)