Are the residency requirements to access health care same as that of residency requirements for PR card or if not then what are basically those requirements (how much time)?There are residency requirements to use the healthcare system that many new immigrants and Canadians are unaware of. Even if you have a valid health card you could be asked to repay the government if you don’t meet the residency requirements. Can’t remember your whole story or how long you were in Canada during your first trip but if new immigrants aren’t planning on staying or don’t end up staying over 6 months (or more depending on province) they aren’t entitled to coverage. You can only spend so much time out of Canada or your coverage is no longer valid and could not have been valid in Canada. If you spend too much time out of Canada you have to may have to wait up to 3 months to get your coverage again. Your health card is only valid if you have met the residency requirements even if your health card has not expired. These residency requirements aren’t new.
I didn't know that earlier.........thanks for informing regarding it.
My family stayed in Canada for approximately one year and we received our health card (and other cards) around 3 months after arriving..........we probably used the health card in the 2nd half of that year as what I remember and we had no issues while using them.
and as a query........for how much time we stay out of Canada do that we have to wait for 3 months in Canada to get the health care access back and whats the maximum time we can stay out of Canada or tour somewhere ? in order to not lose our health care access ??