Not if you are planning on living in Toronto. They make no exceptions to the 3 month waiting period. Even if you had at some point stayed for 3 months and applied for your health cards, you would have lost your coverage again being outside Canada that much. OHIP makes it a requirement that you stay for at least 5 of the first 6 months as you qualify to get your OHIP and after that at least 6 months a year.cjava22 said:Is there a way to get the health card and its benefits if she give birth in Canada without the 3 months waiting period.
Just to clarify, that is coverage on the first day if you are moving from another country. If you move within Canada, you would still have to do a 3 month waiting period but if you have a health card from the other province already, they would cover you for 3 months in the new province until you get a health card there.cjava22 said:Thanks for the reply and usefull info. Leon. You have mentioned that other province offer coverage on the first day, can you please tell us which province are these? Thank you again.
does the fee include the doctor fees and staying overnight for 24 hrs (let say it is a normal delivery with no complications).?shekhawatmx said:normal delivery 5 to 8 k CAD C section 10 to 12 k CAD with 2-3 days hospital stay.
above amount does nt include and complications and bill can be very high in that case.
if u have OHIP then its free except for semi or private room charges.
Which province was that and which hospital? Maybe it could help somebody else to know that.Janna3D said:Just fyi- I had a very complex emergency c-section which required bringing in the head of obstetrics to perform the surgery. People on immigration forums(not this one!) scared me with quotes of up to $20k!!! But the total was only $8800 for everything and mine was a complex surgery! I had a friend give regular birth at the same hospital and it was $4500. She opted for anesthesia, but if your wife opts for natural birth, the cost should only be about $2500.
It was Ottawa Civic Hospital in Ontario. They were awesome btw, amazing team of doctors and nurses who treated me well. Should anyone choose this hospital, make sure you tell the administratirs that your spouse is Canadian. They have discounted fees for people like us.Leon said:Which province was that and which hospital? Maybe it could help somebody else to know that.
I have heard of costs between 5 and 10,000 to be common but I have also heard of cases where they went over 20. I guess it depends on if there are complications afterwards.
If she has a health card, it will be covered under your health care and will cost you nothing.goibi said:hi everyone!my wife is a TFW here in Sask..but already been applied for her PR and is already in the federal process.btw,{we just met here in Sask and I first applied for PR before we even got married.}now she is pregnant and we just want to know how much it will cost us when she give birth?She has her health card and an insurance though.thanks in advance