We applied (inland) for my wife's permanent residence in January 2014 and are still waiting.
A few months ago she did receive her work permit thankfully but she is not employed as of yet.
This past week we went to Ottawa city hall to attempt to apply for OHIP for her.
We brought all of the required documents according to the official checklist (PDF link).
When we attempted to apply for it we were told that we would need a document showing her approval for permanent residence to which I explained we are still waiting on this. After that we called Immigration Canada to figure out when we would be receiving any documentation and the agent informed us that we would likely be receiving a notification that I am approved as a sponsor in the next few months.
I then went back to the counter at City Hall in Ottawa and informed the clerk of this to which we were told that is not sufficient. I provided the printed out checklist showing the required documents but they told us that the rules (law?) changed in the last couple of months and that the list is no longer accurate (if this is the case I hope they update it soon so others do not have this problem). Another clerk, at this point, said that a Health check with the results would be required. I was told then that my best recourse is to write to Health Canada to find out how we can get OHIP for my wife.
I am quite confused as to how it is proving to be so difficult to get OHIP for my wife here in Canada.
Can anyone offer some advice or comments if you have experienced similar? I will be writing to Health Canada to hopefully get this resolved as paying for travller's health insurance is not cheap. Thank you.
Note: I would like to add that my wife has a friend that is essentially in the same state (waiting for her inland permanent visa) and was able to apply for her OHIP about 1-2 months ago without any of the above issues.
A few months ago she did receive her work permit thankfully but she is not employed as of yet.
This past week we went to Ottawa city hall to attempt to apply for OHIP for her.
We brought all of the required documents according to the official checklist (PDF link).
When we attempted to apply for it we were told that we would need a document showing her approval for permanent residence to which I explained we are still waiting on this. After that we called Immigration Canada to figure out when we would be receiving any documentation and the agent informed us that we would likely be receiving a notification that I am approved as a sponsor in the next few months.
I then went back to the counter at City Hall in Ottawa and informed the clerk of this to which we were told that is not sufficient. I provided the printed out checklist showing the required documents but they told us that the rules (law?) changed in the last couple of months and that the list is no longer accurate (if this is the case I hope they update it soon so others do not have this problem). Another clerk, at this point, said that a Health check with the results would be required. I was told then that my best recourse is to write to Health Canada to find out how we can get OHIP for my wife.
I am quite confused as to how it is proving to be so difficult to get OHIP for my wife here in Canada.
Can anyone offer some advice or comments if you have experienced similar? I will be writing to Health Canada to hopefully get this resolved as paying for travller's health insurance is not cheap. Thank you.
Note: I would like to add that my wife has a friend that is essentially in the same state (waiting for her inland permanent visa) and was able to apply for her OHIP about 1-2 months ago without any of the above issues.