Been a Canadian citizen for over 25 years. Served as public servant for 20 years. Still a public servant but have been on long term disability for the past two years. Got married to a US citizen but not made my mind to move yet. Still have complied with the residency requirements. Already got a lock on my OHIP after being honest at a Ontario Service office renewing my driver liscence, without receiving a official letter. Sent all the supporting documents for proving my residency to OERC. After a month waiting, got an email asking about my husband in the US and the date of marriage and .. etc. Quite to be honest, I doubt the relevancy of the question as long as I meet the requirements for OHIP. The review committee should, in my view, only look into all the supporting documents I have provided about my OHIP eligibility and not to be concerned with what my business in the US...whether I got married there, whether my husband has always lived there, whether I am planning to move there or not. .. is not relevant to my eligibility case. All they need to be concerned with, at the present time, should be whether presently I comply with the eligibility requirements and that should be it. The person who is handling my file seems to be acting biased towards my original nationality.
Am I wrong about my case?
Please advise. I am bot sure how to proceed if the review committee denies my eligibility based on the fact that I simply got married in US and disregard and undermines all the supporting documents that I have provided to them. Can they actually deny my eligibility based on my marriage in US and disregard all my residency supporting documents?? Canada is still considered home to me. I do visit my husband in the US but still pretty much live in Ontario. I am devastated. Please help.
Am I wrong about my case?
Please advise. I am bot sure how to proceed if the review committee denies my eligibility based on the fact that I simply got married in US and disregard and undermines all the supporting documents that I have provided to them. Can they actually deny my eligibility based on my marriage in US and disregard all my residency supporting documents?? Canada is still considered home to me. I do visit my husband in the US but still pretty much live in Ontario. I am devastated. Please help.