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burt007

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Jul 17, 2014
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I left Canada in 2005, and now I have just returned back. I know that OHIP has expired and I also know that there will be 3 months waiting time before I can use any of the services. But my question is do I need to apply immediately or wait for three months to pass and get some temporary coverage in the mean time. Is it three months after I apply for it or is it three months after you enter in Canada. In other words if I apply say after 4 months, will it become active immediately or will I have to wait another 3 months after the application?
 

Leon

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Jun 13, 2008
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It is 3 months after you arrive and you may apply earlier than 3 months once you have collected proof that you are residing in ON. You will not get your OHIP card though until 3 months from the time you arrived.
 

CanadianWife13

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I am in the same boat.

So once you "land" you go to OHIP and fill out paperwork and then wait the 3 months for your OHIP card OR do you go into OHIP 3 months after you have arrived and fill the paperwork out then?

Thanks!
 

Leon

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CanadianWife13 said:
I am in the same boat.

So once you "land" you go to OHIP and fill out paperwork and then wait the 3 months for your OHIP card OR do you go into OHIP 3 months after you have arrived and fill the paperwork out then?

Thanks!
You may apply earlier than 3 months once you have collected proof that you are residing in ON.

If you go to OHIP as soon as you arrive, they will ask you for proof that you are living in ON which could be a lease agreement, utility bills etc. and you will not have any yet so you will just have wasted your time. Instead, keep proof of your arrival date and get the necessary documents to prove your residence in ON and then go apply for OHIP. It could be after a month or two of living in ON. You will then get the card a month or two later once you have filled your 3 months.
 

Rorosgurl

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Leon said:
You may apply earlier than 3 months once you have collected proof that you are residing in ON.

If you go to OHIP as soon as you arrive, they will ask you for proof that you are living in ON which could be a lease agreement, utility bills etc. and you will not have any yet so you will just have wasted your time. Instead, keep proof of your arrival date and get the necessary documents to prove your residence in ON and then go apply for OHIP. It could be after a month or two of living in ON. You will then get the card a month or two later once you have filled your 3 months.
So I have just landed on July 18th and my name was on the lease since August of 2013 and I have been living with my husband all this time. I would cross the boarder to visit my family for a week or two then come back to ontario. I applied outland. Amd the lady at the ohip office told me the 3 months started from the day I officially landed and copied the date from my COPR. Is there a chance they could have started earlier and she refused to do it?
 

Leon

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Rorosgurl said:
So I have just landed on July 18th and my name was on the lease since August of 2013 and I have been living with my husband all this time. I would cross the boarder to visit my family for a week or two then come back to ontario. I applied outland. Amd the lady at the ohip office told me the 3 months started from the day I officially landed and copied the date from my COPR. Is there a chance they could have started earlier and she refused to do it?
Yes, they could have started earlier. OHIP rules state that your time starts when you get first stage approval. If you applied inland, you know when your first stage approval was but if you applied outland, it happens when the visa officers enters some info in their computer and you don't actually know when that was. There was a member on this forum who fought OHIP for his wife's coverage and won. If you want to know more, start here: http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/important-ohip-eligibility-info-for-all-pr-applicants-residing-in-ontario-t56695.0.html;msg2518001#msg2518001
 

bartjones

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29/01/2013 redone 13/02/14 and 25/03/14
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Rorosgurl said:
So I have just landed on July 18th and my name was on the lease since August of 2013 and I have been living with my husband all this time. I would cross the boarder to visit my family for a week or two then come back to ontario. I applied outland. Amd the lady at the ohip office told me the 3 months started from the day I officially landed and copied the date from my COPR. Is there a chance they could have started earlier and she refused to do it?
Yes, you should be eligible earlier. The lady at the OHIP office is wrong. You should appeal to the OHIP Eligibility Review Committee. You will certainly be eligible earlier than they are telling you, probably by a month or two at least.
 

Rorosgurl

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October 12th 2013
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December 2nd 2013
Med's Done....
September 6th 2013
bartjones said:
Yes, you should be eligible earlier. The lady at the OHIP office is wrong. You should appeal to the OHIP Eligibility Review Committee. You will certainly be eligible earlier than they are telling you, probably by a month or two at least.
I applied October of 2013 and I didn't hear anything till may first when they requested more prove and more information and the deadline was june 30th. Everything was sent before the due date. So ur saying I should be eligible since the date the immigration officer enters my info In the system? Would that be may first or june 30th? Or when they started processing my application on July 11th? Please help me. And should I go back to the ohip office amd say what?

Again, my name was on the lease and I stopped working when I got married. So I lived most of the time in ontario with my husband and I crossed the boarder once every 6 weeks for a week so I dont over stay amd at the boarder I would say I am visiting family. Lol
 

bartjones

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App. Filed.......
03/08/2013
Doc's Request.
08/27/2013 and 12/20/13 and 07/24/14
AOR Received.
16/03/2013
File Transfer...
04/04/13
Med's Done....
29/01/2013 redone 13/02/14 and 25/03/14
Interview........
none
Passport Req..
N/A
VISA ISSUED...
2014/08/27
LANDED..........
09/09/2014
You will be eligible 3 months from the date CIC determined you met the eligibility criteria to apply for permanent residence. That date, by necessity, precedes the date of the actual decision to grant you PR. Unless you have your GCMS notes, you probably don't know what date that is.

If you appeal the effective date of your OHIP coverage to the Eligibility Review Committee, they will make inquiries with CIC to determine what that date was, and adjust your OHIP eligibility date accordingly. That date will be earlier than the date you got COPR, so you need to write the OHIP Eligibility Review Committee a letter and they will give you an answer in about six weeks or so.
 

Rorosgurl

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Jan 5, 2014
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london ontario
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Ottawa
App. Filed.......
October 12th 2013
AOR Received.
October 17th 2013
File Transfer...
December 2nd 2013
Med's Done....
September 6th 2013
bartjones said:
You will be eligible 3 months from the date CIC determined you met the eligibility criteria to apply for permanent residence. That date, by necessity, precedes the date of the actual decision to grant you PR. Unless you have your GCMS notes, you probably don't know what date that is.

If you appeal the effective date of your OHIP coverage to the Eligibility Review Committee, they will make inquiries with CIC to determine what that date was, and adjust your OHIP eligibility date accordingly. That date will be earlier than the date you got COPR, so you need to write the OHIP Eligibility Review Committee a letter and they will give you an answer in about six weeks or so.
Ok since Iam due in 6 weeks or less. If I pay the money and then receive the letter saying I was eligible for ohip at the time of delivery would they pay me back?
 

bartjones

Champion Member
Jan 5, 2013
1,071
62
Category........
Visa Office......
Manila
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
03/08/2013
Doc's Request.
08/27/2013 and 12/20/13 and 07/24/14
AOR Received.
16/03/2013
File Transfer...
04/04/13
Med's Done....
29/01/2013 redone 13/02/14 and 25/03/14
Interview........
none
Passport Req..
N/A
VISA ISSUED...
2014/08/27
LANDED..........
09/09/2014
Rorosgurl said:
Ok since Iam due in 6 weeks or less. If I pay the money and then receive the letter saying I was eligible for ohip at the time of delivery would they pay me back?
In my wife's case they told us that they would cover her for any medical expenses she had incurred after her OHIP eligibility date. She hadn't had any.

If I were you, I would get that appeal off ASAP and tell them you are due in 6 weeks. Hopefully they will expedite their response.
 

burt007

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Jul 17, 2014
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Leon said:
It is 3 months after you arrive and you may apply earlier than 3 months once you have collected proof that you are residing in ON. You will not get your OHIP card though until 3 months from the time you arrived.
Thank you so much leon. I forgot to add that I am a Canadian citizen and the ohip card that I have is very old one with red and white color (without photo). I am not sure if that is still in use. But once I apply I may get a new number as well. The information you gave is very useful to me, so thank a lot again.