kollins
Champion Member
- Jan 8, 2014
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- Visa Office......
- AVO
- NOC Code......
- 2113(Geoscientist)
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 24-04-2014
- Doc's Request.
- IMM5406,IMM5669&PCC.
- Nomination.....
- May,2014
- AOR Received.
- May,2014
- IELTS Request
- Sent with application.
- File Transfer...
- May,2014
- Med's Request
- October,2014
- Med's Done....
- November,2014
- Interview........
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- Passport Req..
- November,2014
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- November,2014
- LANDED..........
- 2015
Welcome ....Kimmie said:Hi guys,
I have been following this four for a while now. Nice job everyone. Congrats to those who have received positive responses and God help those still waiting.
I have a small concern. My family and I have done our medicals and awaiting PPR. However, I just realized I am 8weeks pregnant with baby number2. We plan to live in Alberta, so my question is if anyone knows how soon Alberta gives the health insurance card and if i would pay hospital bills for child delivery?
Congrats on your processing stages so far.
Most importantly ,Congrats on your new Canadian coming ......I assumed the Xray shield was used during the procedure .
Alberta is one of the provinces that you can get your health care insurance cover as soon as you apply.Only 4 provinces have a waiting period of about 3 to 4 months......British Columbia ,Ontario ,Quebec and New Brunswick falls into this category.
Health-care services covered by Medicare include:
Examination and treatment by family doctors;
Many types of surgery;
Most treatments by specialists;
Hospital care;
X-rays;
Many laboratory tests; and
Most immunizations.
Your public health insurance will only pay for essential or medically necessary services.
Health-care services not covered by Medicare, and for which you will have to pay include:
Amulance services
Prescription drugs
Dental care
Glasses and contact lenses
These services are sometimes covered by workplace benefits packages.Some provinces do pay for non-medical services, such as prescription drugs. In some cases, both you and your province will pay a portion of the total cost.
To apply for a health insurance card you will need to apply to the ministry of health in the province or territory where you live. You can get an application form from the provincial ministry of health, or in any doctor's office, hospital or pharmacy. Apply for your health insurance card as soon as possible after arriving in Canada.
You will need to show your birth certificate, Confirmation of Permanent Residence (IMM 5292) and passport. You may also show your Permanent Resident Card. You may need to provide other documents showing your name, address and signature.
Cheers.