Jonoscc said:
Wait this is a deal breaker for me. Isn't there a difference between being residing in Canada and being an official permanent resident? I thought for BC Medical coverage we just need to live there for 3 months with a BC address? Is this not true?
Tourists and visitors are excluded per the following link:
http://www.health.gov.bc.ca/msp/infoben/eligible.html#who
Agreed that you need to get citizenship recognized for your children as soon as possible for them to qualify. For your wife, I believe she will qualify once you have submitted the PR application and it has been accepted.
Here are the relevant bits from the site above (
see parts I've bolded):
To qualify for MSP coverage, an individual must be a resident of British Columbia. A resident is a person who:
is a citizen of Canada or is lawfully admitted to Canada for permanent residence,
makes his or her home in B.C., and
is physically present in B.C. for
at least six months in a calendar year, or
a shorter prescribed period*,
and includes a person who is deemed under the regulations to be a resident
but does not include a tourist or visitor to British Columbia.
*Note: Effective January 1, 2013, eligible B.C. residents (citizens of Canada or persons who are lawfully admitted to Canada for permanent residence) who are outside B.C. for vacation purposes only, are allowed a total absence of up to seven months in a calendar year.
Certain other individuals, such as some holders of study and/or work permits, or working permits on working holiday programs — which are issued under the federal Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and are valid for a period of six or more months — may be deemed residents. Tourists or visitors to B.C. do not qualify.
A spouse or a child of an eligible B.C. resident may also be deemed a resident provided that an application for permanent residence status has been accepted for processing by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC), and the application remains active. For more information, see Covering a Spouse or Child who is an Applicant for Permanent Resident Status in Canada (PDF 274K).