screech339
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I completely agree with your example in that the baby is qualified to receive vaccine at 4 and you must fight the system to get it.GustavesF said:Don't assume everything I do is nefarious.
Let me re-tool your vaccination example to the situation I've been trying to explain:
The parent has been trying to get the "4+ year old vaccination" since the kid turned 4, but the only clinic that gives the vaccine was on strike for 6 months because they can't read.
After the strike they relocated offices, which took 4 months.
After that they were on Holiday for 2 months.
Now the kid is 5, he still doesn't have the vaccine.
The clinic finally opens again, for 1 hour a day, the clinic is staffed by trained dolphins.
The government triples the previous budget of the dolphins, but dolphins don't necessarily perform any better given more cash.
The expected wait time to get into the clinic is 30 days.
After 6 months the 5.5 year old kid finally gets into the clinic.
The worker looks at the kids birth certificate, for a full week, and finally says "This kid is 5.5 years old, this shot is for kids who are 4, sorry, no vaccine for you. Come back when you are 4".
The parent explains "my kid is at least 4 years old, he is 5.5 now, 5.5 is bigger than 4".
The worker, reviews his work instructions for a month. The work instructions say "If you are 4 you can get the vaccine."
The worker responds: "BABY NO 4! NO NONONONONONOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO".
The parent explains "yes, 5.5 is bigger than 4, my kid is old enough for the vaccine, he needs it, and he was supposed to get it 18 months ago".
The worker says, one week later, "NOOOOO ONLY FOR 4 YEAR BABY! ONLY 4! NO 4 NO VACCINE!"
The parent leaves the office frustrated.
The parent then, cleverly, hatches a clever plan. He puts a party hat on his kid that says "YAY I AM 4 TODAY", and a matching T-Shirt. He also places a sticker on his kid's birth certificate that says "4 Years Old". They go back to the clinic.
The parent says to the worker "oh wow, look at my kid who is definitely 4 years old, wow, what a 4 year old kid this is, I sure am glad he is 4 and can have his shot"
The parent presents a birth-certificate to the worker.
As further evidence the parent gives the worker a copy of his last electrical bill, also containing a sticker that says "4 Years Old" on it.
Overwhelmed by all the evidence. The worker says "Oh good, your kid is 4, and that is the age that gets the vaccine, he gets the vaccine now!"
And finally justice is done.
I have no issue with your usage of "tricking" Ontario Service if it means getting the service you were qualified for in the first place. If it means educating them better, so be it. They need their heads re-examined if they can't compute basic logic.
The question I want to ask you is this. Does an inland applicant for PR before reaching AIP stage qualifies for OHIP? Yes or No.
Does the applicant qualifies for OHIP once reaching AIP stage (including regular OWP and DM stage)? Yes or No.
If Ontario Service denies an applicant that has reached AIP stage by only receiving DM letter, then they need to be educated on CIC PR processing system. They need to know that DM is a stage reached after AIP regardless if the applicant received AIP or not. The applicant would have to appeal any negative decision or denial as the people at Ontario Service is obviously on the wrong and need to take training courses on the subject matter. Otherwise all PR applicant would have to appeal to OHIP review board. Once the review board get flooded with appeals over DM letters, they will likely put in a memo to every offices to take training on PR procedures or make them accept that DM is a valid proof of PR qualification.