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MR. SIDHU

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LAND OF FIVE RIVERS
Category........
Visa Office......
NEW DELHI
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
12/02/2012
AOR Received.
23/06/2013
File Transfer...
18/01/2014 to NDVO & 03/03/2014 to COLOMBO
Med's Request
28.03.2014
Med's Done....
31.03.2014
Passport Req..
24.04.2014
VISA ISSUED...
23.04.2014
LANDED..........
02.10.2014
Hi Friends,

What kind of health support does CANADA offer to its PR candidates?

Regards,

SIDHU
 
MR. SIDHU said:
Hi Friends,

What kind of health support does CANADA offer to its PR candidates?

Regards,

SIDHU
None at a federal level. Each province has it's own rules.
 
zardoz said:
None at a federal level. Each province has it's own rules.


Okhay. Thanks for the information buddy.

Keep in touch !!
 
If you live in Canada as a PR, you can register for health care in the province you live in. You usually don't pay for it (except in BC) and you get free access to doctors and hospitals. You do however have to pay yourself for dental care and medications.

Many employers offer a supplementary group insurance to their staff which will help pay for dental care and medications as well as other things like vision care, physio etc.

Some provinces have a 3 month waiting time for health care coverage for newcomers (Ontario, BC) and some will cover you right away as you arrive.
 
The OP specifically stated "candidate", which I take to mean, one who is in the process of applying, rather than someone who has already been granted PR status.

Maybe the OP can clarify?
 
Leon said:
If you live in Canada as a PR, you can register for health care in the province you live in. You usually don't pay for it (except in BC) and you get free access to doctors and hospitals. You do however have to pay yourself for dental care and medications.

Many employers offer a supplementary group insurance to their staff which will help pay for dental care and medications as well as other things like vision care, physio etc.

Some provinces have a 3 month waiting time for health care coverage for newcomers (Ontario, BC) and some will cover you right away as you arrive.

Thanks for sharing useful information buddy !!
:D :D
 
zardoz said:
The OP specifically stated "candidate", which I take to mean, one who is in the process of applying, rather than someone who has already been granted PR status.

Maybe the OP can clarify?


Yes i intended to ask question for people granted PR status. :D
 
If you are in BC, you are eligible for BC MSP on the day that CIC receives your PR application for processing (if it's a Family Class Spousal Sponsorship application). The waiting time before coverage kicks in is 2 months + the balance of the month your application is RECEIVED.
 
Ponga said:
If you are in BC, you are eligible for BC MSP on the day that CIC receives your PR application for processing (if it's a Family Class Spousal Sponsorship application). The waiting time before coverage kicks in is 2 months + the balance of the month your application is RECEIVED.


Thanks for sharing information man !!

:D :D
 
SSA MITTRO !!

Yaar tuhade bai dah "na visa lagda na kudi fasdi" :(

Khajjal hoye paye aa.
 
I recently heard that Canada will soon be revising its Healthcare program !!
Can anyone please validate this?
 
MR. SIDHU said:
I recently heard that Canada will soon be revising its Healthcare program !!
Can anyone please validate this?

I have not heard anything about proposed changes. In any case, health care is at the provincial level so it would be up to each province to change their program if they want to.
 
Leon said:
I have not heard anything about proposed changes. In any case, health care is at the provincial level so it would be up to each province to change their program if they want to.


Thanks for replying brother !!
:D :D
 
A friend needs your advice...

They are a family of four and they have got their PR visas looking forward to land in Edmonton in April ending. His first son/born is tongue tied and weighing options if to do the clipping in home country or in Canada whether the health insurance will cover for it or not.

It's urgent, kindly advise...
Thank you.