AmericaninQuebec said:
Btw, did you go into the RAMQ office or did you mail your stuff? It looks like they want the actual original of the CSQ, which makes me nervous that if I mail it I'll never get it back. If you went into the office, did they do everything for you in one go and let you keep your original documents? Just wondering if it's worth going into Montreal for all of this, or if they'll keep my original CSQ anyway. I also don't have any proof of residence other than bank statements (which like you said they won't take), so I guess I'll get my husband to do a solemn declaration that I live with him at our address. Not certain what else I could do otherwise without having to wait a couple of months to do my application.
AmericaninQuebec,
It is worth doing this in person if you want it done in a single day. Less stress!!!
For the Quebec health card, I went to the Régie de l'assurance maladie at 425 Boulevard De Maisonneuve Ouest (3rd floor, suite 300) in Montreal. They need originals of
all documents and will look at them (including your COPR and CSQ) but will not keep them. I brought my entire file including birth certificate, marriage certificate, etc. - you never know what they might ask to see). There is a parking lot across the street from the building (just past, on the left) - max $15 (plan on waiting an hour plus 15 minutes processing time; it will be $15 anyway). They take your photos ($8 fee in cash) and then you will be
100% done. If you don't have proof of residence they will give you a fax number to submit this information and a due date. If you go past the due date it means the 90 day wait is extended by a day for each day you are late. Get there early (they open at 8:30AM) or you will wait a long time! After 11AM is a nightmare.
Acceptable proofs of residence for the health card in Quebec can be found here:
http://www.ramq.gouv.qc.ca/en/citoyens/assurancemaladie/arriver/preuves_residence.shtml
For the SIN and for the record (since you already had this done), I went to Services Canada at the Guy-Favreau Complex, Suite 034, 200 René-Lévesque Boulevard West in Montreal. There is a parking lot about a block away in Chinatown at the corner of René-Lévesque and Saint Lorent in Chinatown (again, $15 Max). They will want to see your COPR, but my agent didn't want to see anything else. He did mention that "new procedures were in place" and I literally had the letter explaining the lack of a counterfoil in my hands... ...but this was never requested and he finalized everything (and gave me a SIN, as well as a temporary document that I can produce until I receive my card). Total wait: maybe 30 - 45 minutes. I really liked the guy that helped me - these are good people!
I wish you the best of luck, as always. Feel free to post or PM if you need any other data.