The answer is NO other than in the Manitoba PNP program. See who can sponsor: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/sponsor/relatives-apply-who.aspsdsmvcc said:I am interested in this too. Is it really possible to sponsor a friend? I dont care about signing that I have to take care of the economic possible issues of this person. And we dont need social help at all. Maybe for the university but thats another history. Can someone provide more info about this?
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Get a travel/emergency insurance for the time you are in Canada until you can get OHIP.Scandinavian said:So of my boyfriend (future common-law) is going to sponsor me, does that mean that meanwhile I am waiting for my work permit, I have no social security??? What if I get ill, will I have right to OHIP healthcare or do I need to take a private health insurance?
No - unfortunately she can't sponsor you. That program is available to Manitoba residents only.CDDC87 said:I was curious about something similar as well, I have friends in Newfoundland aside from my significant other. We were discussing her sponsoring me at one point, although we're simply close friends and not blood-related. Just for the sake of asking, would she be able to sponsor me if it came down to it?
Alright, thanks a lot.scylla said:No - unfortunately she can't sponsor you. That program is available to Manitoba residents only.
No - you won't have access to OHIP during this time. You will qualify for OHIP only after you have been approved for PR AND have then lived in Canada for three months as a permanent resident. Ontario is one of the provinces where a three month waiting period for health care applies after you become a PR.Scandinavian said:I still wonder since I get different kind of information, that WHEN I apply outland (London) and if I chose to live w my husband before the PR (without Visa for 6 months) and meanwhile the process in going on so to speak, will I during that time be able to use OHIP or is OHIP always possible only after you have received PR?
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