screech339 said:
I can understand Ontario service denying Pilot OWP for OHIP coverage. This is to prevent a flood of people who applied for pilot OWP for the sole purpose of getting health coverage, no intention of working at all. Even you admitted yourself that you applied for that purpose for your spouse too.
Health care is the provinces domain and should not have Federal Government dictating to them how one qualifies for health care. Ontario wants proof that the applicant is, at least, approved in principle for PR. Pilot OWP does not provide this proof at all only that the application has been submitted, nothing more. If you want coverage under the pilot OWP, your spouse need to start working. Once the spouse starts working, then the pilot OWP would be the same as OWP.
Is your logic that people who don't work don't deserve health care? That's a bit ridiculous.
Last time I checked I get the same health-care as the high-earning lawyers, foreign students, migrant workers, and people on social assistance.
What about the health-care provisions for spouses of almost anything except actual Canadians?
Is your logic that there are simply too many people to provide health-care to all-at-once? That's a bit ridiculous too.
The reason there are so many people eligible for this band-aid solution is because the system is awful and needs to be fixed.
As far as the Pilot program goes, it exists because we've been in the country forever with no eligibility for anything, which is insanity.
To clarify, you can not get Health Care with *anything*, regardless of having a pilot OWP. The Pilot OWP and 3 concurrent full-time-jobs does not give you Health-Care. That's just misinformation.
I've been supporting my wife's life in Canada for the past 20 months, and I'm taxed on my income, and I pay the OHIP premiums.
My "family" has an income, and I pay tax on that income, and my family should be able to get the same level of health-care as a family that showed up 20 minutes ago with a degree in computer programming.
I'm the the sponsor and the bread-winner, and people who have degrees and occupations just like mine get express entry *with* their spouse.
The difference is that they're "new customers" and I'm just part of the crummy loyalty program, but if they're not careful people are going to start to take their business elsewhere.