jjoon
Star Member
- May 15, 2014
- 2
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Ottawa
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- Mailed 04-05, Deliv 09-05-2014
- AOR Received.
- xx-xx-2014
- File Transfer...
- xx-xx-2014
- Med's Done....
- 25-02-2014
- VISA ISSUED...
- 21-08-2014
- LANDED..........
- xx-xx-2014 not sure, the COPR caught me by surprise!
WOW... i can't believe that even w the OERC letter they refused and you had to yell to get them to do what they were DIRECTeD to do.bartjones said:Yes, it can be a little frustrating. In our case the OERC sent us a letter telling us they had allowed my wife's appeal. The OERC letter told us to go to a Service Ontario center and show them the letter. The letter specifically directed Service Ontario to issue my wife's coverage. So we went to Service Ontario, presented the letter and requested coverage. Notwithstanding the OERC letter specifically directing them to issue her coverage, the Service Ontario rep, initially, still refused to do so . It was only after a little yelling and screaming on my part that someone got on the phone and called head office and then decided they would give her coverage. You have to be persistent.
I've sent you a PM. If it helps, the form you are looking for is IMM5475e. Your designated contact person's name should be "Ministry of Health & Long-Term care". Their contact information is;
Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care
370 Se1ect Drive
PO Box 168
Kingston Ontario
Canada
K7M 8T4
(613) 548-6557
You can save yourself a little time by sending the completed consent form with your appeal request.
Of course the simplest solution for you would be to just complete your landing. Is there some reason why you wouldn't do that?
BTW, when you do get coverage it will be retroactive to the date CIC completed your eligibility assessment. So if you have medical expenses after that date they will be reimbursed to you.
Thanks for the heads up I now know to put my battle gear on lol.
The consent form info is prescient, that was what my PM was about... couldn't find it anywhere and hoped you might have a blank copy handy or know where I could get one [again, wish I could give you +1s more often!]
The reason for not doing my landing right now is I'm just SO not ready! The CPR caught me by surprise, I was processed in under 3 months, with NO intermediary emails/documents sent out (and I couldn't use eCAS to check my status bc I had no doc # that would work there... not having received any AOR or SA or anything). In fact, I was sure they had lost my application and I would have to start all over again!
Of course, I'm NOT complaining!! Delighted it went so quickly - it seems a few of the May US outlanders went as fast - but I'm totally unprepared. I still have to go back to California and get all my stuff together for the move, or at least do a full inventory of my goods, decide whether to sell or import my car (all's been in storage these last 3 years), sell or just keep renting my condo, etc... as I understand it all this has to be decided before landing so you have all your goods and assets on the inventory and don't pay duties on subsequent import...
I figured I could do all this by the end of the year (and simplify my tax filings, etc) if I start my official PR life as of Jan 1. The pregnancy - which we JUST found out, hence the rush trip to OHIP - has definitely added a new twist tho! ;D
Thanks for the info about medical reimbursements... I've been too nervous about when OHIP would decide my coverage starts - so haven't done much medical out of pocket... there's not much to reimburse. Plus I don't know exactly when the CIC determination was made - but it's definitely good to know I can probably pursue basic prenatal care from here on out and get paid back later.
Thanks again ...and congrats on your wife's landing btw!
Jasmine