cro_pug said:Hey guys and girls
Just letting you know
I just got my OWP ))))))
Im so happy omg
I applied January the third and got it today
Good luck everybody !!!!!!
;D ;D could see you're so happy. Congratulations
cro_pug said:Hey guys and girls
Just letting you know
I just got my OWP ))))))
Im so happy omg
I applied January the third and got it today
Good luck everybody !!!!!!
Yep, $255 total.bosephus98 said:Quick question about the OWP extra fees.
When you pay online, you click the " Work Permit (including extensions) $155" and the "Open Work Permit Holder Fee $100". Is this correct?
Also, do we need to include the "Statutory Declaration of Common Law Union" form? Or just IMM 5710?
Thanks
So, if you actually want health care, once you get your OWP you'll still have to work full time for 6 months, or if you aren't working full time, till the end of days when your AIP finally shows up.Open work permit holders (including those in CIC’s Post-Graduation Work Permit Program) may be eligible for Ontario health insurance coverage provided they are employed full-time for an employer in Ontario for a minimum of six months, have a valid work permit during this time, and they:
maintain their primary place of residence in Ontario; and are
physically present in Ontario for at least 153 days in any 12-month period; and are
physically present in Ontario for 153 of the first 183 days immediately after establishing residency in the province.
Further information on the changes concerning Temporary Foreign Workers can be found on a fact sheet entitled “Temporary Foreign Workers”.
It appears that the Ministry of Health changed their policy on OWP Case 27 because of the pilot program...GustavesF said:Small update: OWP's issues since the pilot program no longer result in OHIP coverage. In my case, making the OWP mostly useless.
So, if you actually want health care, once you get your OWP you'll still have to work full time for 6 months, or if you aren't working full time, till the end of days when your AIP finally shows up.
Did your husband actually get his OHIP coverage yet? Service Canada doesn't do OHIP, Service Ontario does. You'd be surprised at how poorly they're connected.chris1302 said:My husband went to service canada, and they said as long as he finds employment, the employee needs to write a letter stating that he will be working full-time with the company for 6 mnths (intends to work for 6 mnths)
This makes sense, find a job work you get OHIP. Somany OWP were issued in the past months, and how many people would take advantage of the system just to get OHIP.
We purchase every month private health care for $90 a month.
I think we should all be grateful that our spouse received the OWP on time
If that's the case then Pilot Program is doing more harm than good. Detracting resources who could actually be working on applications instead of generating devalued OWPs.drjd said:It appears that the Ministry of Health changed their policy on OWP Case 27 because of the pilot program...
It was service ontario then , the place you go and get your helath card. They just want to see proof that you are working, I don't think no one is held responsible.GustavesF said:Did your husband actually get his OHIP coverage yet? Service Canada doesn't do OHIP, Service Ontario does. You'd be surprised at how poorly they're connected.
Who is held responsible for this "letter"? What if you're not working full time but the letter claims you are. What if you don't work for 6 months, and you're misleading the employer? That just doesn't sound like credible information.
Yes, I'm very grateful that *I* pay for public health care just as much as the next family, but that coverage is only for me, not my wife.
Honestly, we didn't need the Pilot Program, we needed Inland Sponsorship to work like it is supposed to work.
are you sure? I went to the head office in Toronto and they said I need a letter from employee and then wait for 3 months.Jamesdavid3 said:Service Ontario in Brampton Ontario is giving out Health cards to people who are on the Case 27 apparently.