Thanks for that Rob!Rob_TO said:https://www.kanetix.ca/travel-visitors-to-canada
Thanks for that Rob!Rob_TO said:https://www.kanetix.ca/travel-visitors-to-canada
Actually, this is not quite right. You're eligible for OHIP 90 days after CIC completes your Eligibility Assessment (assuming you are already residing in Ontario when that step is complete).rhcohen2014 said:No matter when you apply, it will not be activated until 90 days after landing as a pr.
right, and for non-inland applicants, it requires a lot of legwork to get approved, and i'd imagine a good portion of people would rather just wait. good luck to anyone who wants to spend their time cutting through all that red tape like you did:bartjones said:Actually, this is not quite right. You're eligible for OHIP 90 days after CIC completes your Eligibility Assessment (assuming you are already residing in Ontario when that step is complete).
You can read about it here http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/important-ohip-eligibility-info-for-all-pr-applicants-residing-in-ontario-t56695.0.html
For people that are facing long outland processing times for whatever reason and in Canada during the process, it's definitely worth attempting even if it will be a frustrating experience.rhcohen2014 said:right, and for non-inland applicants, it requires a lot of legwork to get approved, and i'd imagine a good portion of people would rather just wait. good luck to anyone who wants to spend their time cutting through all that red tape like you did:
Agreed. It's a letter to the OERC and a consent form. Not that much effort.Rob_TO said:For people that are facing long outland processing times for whatever reason and in Canada during the process, it's definitely worth attempting even if it will be a frustrating experience.
From what I've heard of several people that have done this, it's only the staff you usually talk to working at the actual Service Ontario offices that don't seem to know the process whatsoever and are useless to ask questions to. Once you actually talk to other people with the OERC they seem to be more familiar with the process and can actually help guide people through everything.
I thing its better to call them and ask because they mention oj web that after first time landing u can not leave more then 30 days and if u have to leave ON then ur 90 days cycle will start again so ask them.fmz said:Hi Guyz,
We landed in Toronto on August 2015 to complete our Landing Formalities.We stayed in Toronto,for about 37 Days,due to some circumstances,we had to leave on the 02 of October 2015.During our 37 days of stay,we applied for all the necessary documents IDs,Health Card(OHIP) etc...About November we received all our PRs, Health Card, Ontario IDs etc.
Now i have been out for Ontario since October 2015 and planning to move back in February 2016,
1.How long do i have to wait in order to qualify for OHIP coverage,
2.Do i have inform Ontario Service about my absence from Canada for the duration mentioned.
Since,my wife is expecting, we wanted to move back and start a family in Toronto.
Coverage date will be the date on OHIP card. Since you are already covered back in Feb, you need to get reimbursed for any doctor visits since start of coverage to time you receive the OHIP card.MrJanevski said:Hi,
I applied yesterday for OHIP card and they told me that my coverage starts 3 months after November 2015.
My question is:
Which date will be on the card? The date when my coverage starts ( February 2016) or the date when I applied for card ( 29 March 2016)?
Thank you