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What if someone wife is pregnent before landing Canada as PR ?
Will maternity expenses will be free or chargeable , if chargeable then how much ?
I assume she won't getting any maternity pay unless she had work. 600 hours .

One of my friend in MI3 got his PPR and his wife is 3 month pregnant due in Sep . And he planning to land Toronto in July.

Will choosing BC , Ontario or Alberta will make any diffrence .

I m interested as we work at same place in UK and planning to Land and start life together as 2 families can be better to help each other in new country .

Please advice
 

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Aquib said:
1. What if someone wife is pregnent before landing Canada as PR ?
2. Will maternity expenses will be free or chargeable , if chargeable then how much ?
3. I assume she won't getting any maternity pay unless she had work. 600 hours .
4. One of my friend in MI3 got his PPR and his wife is 3 month pregnant due in Sep . And he planning to land Toronto in July.
5. Will choosing BC , Ontario or Alberta will make any diffrence .

I m interested as we work at same place in UK and planning to Land and start life together as 2 families can be better to help each other in new country .

Please advice
Hi, Aquib,

1. Not a problem
2. If received health card before delivery it will be free and all expenses will be covered by provincial government
3. That true, if she is house wife and not planning to work before delivery, she will not receive any pay, but husband can take benefit to receive as parental leave up to 35 weeks. He should work 600 hours to claim E.I, and leaves benefit.
4. That will be as above # 3
5. Yes, Ontario health coverage you have to Waite for 90 days. Other provinces can cover immediately. If you are landing in July and she is due in Sept, there will be no problem she will be initialed to receive all prenatal checkup, blood test and other test free of cost immediately after landing in all provinces.

That is great idea to land 2 families together.

Further you may visits these links:
http://www.health.alberta.ca/
http://www.health.gov.bc.ca/msp/infoben/benefits.html
http://www.health.gov.on.ca/en/
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/index-eng.php

Hope that helps,

hmisabpk
 

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hmisabpk said:
Hi, Aquib,

1. Not a problem
2. If received health card before delivery it will be free and all expenses will be covered by provincial government
3. That true, if she is house wife and not planning to work before delivery, she will not receive any pay, but husband can take benefit to receive as parental leave up to 35 weeks. He should work 600 hours to claim E.I, and leaves benefit.
4. That will be as above # 3
5. Yes, Ontario health coverage you have to Waite for 90 days. Other provinces can cover immediately. If you are landing in July and she is due in Sept, there will be no problem she will be initialed to receive all prenatal checkup, blood test and other test free of cost immediately after landing in all provinces.

That is great idea to land 2 families together.

Further you may visits these links:
http://www.health.alberta.ca/
http://www.health.gov.bc.ca/msp/infoben/benefits.html
http://www.health.gov.on.ca/en/
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/index-eng.php

Hope that helps,

hmisabpk
Thanks for nice reply. Pleaae accept +1 for you .

I have further question ,
I notice Alberta give Medical benifits from first day ,
Is it possable that we go Alberta first and get medical card (do we need any address for physical delivery of card ? Or they give on same day )
2. As we looking to live in Toronto (ON).
So i assume that Medical card will work there too , now should i change my UK driver licences in Alberta
Or change them in Toronto .
3. While landing should we give Alberta address or Toronto address to Immigration officer at airport to send our PR cards .
 

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An Alberta health care card will not work in Ontario.

If you want to be covered by the Alberta health care system, then this needs to be the place you plan to live. If you land at first in Alberta and then move to Ontario a few days or a few weeks later, you will still have to wait three months without health care coverage before you will be able to be covered in Ontario.

Having your baby in Alberta and then moving to Ontario immediately afterwards is also pretty risky. There was a story here a few months ago where Alberta went after a new immigrant for the costs of the pregnancy and labour (around $60K?) because the family clearly had no plans to live in Alberta - but simply had the baby there and left for another province afterwards.

Long story short, Alberta health care coverage is only something you can take advantage of if you actually have plans to live in Alberta. You need a physical Alberta address.

If you plan to live in Ontario, then you will have to wait three months before you have health care coverage and during this three months period, you will have to pay for all health care costs out of pocket.
 

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scylla said:
An Alberta health care card will not work in Ontario.

If you want to be covered by the Alberta health care system, then this needs to be the place you plan to live. If you land at first in Alberta and then move to Ontario a few days or a few weeks later, you will still have to wait three months without health care coverage before you will be able to be covered in Ontario.

Having your baby in Alberta and then moving to Ontario immediately afterwards is also pretty risky. There was a story here a few months ago where Alberta went after a new immigrant for the costs of the pregnancy and labour (around $60K?) because the family clearly had no plans to live in Alberta - but simply had the baby there and left for another province afterwards.

Long story short, Alberta health care coverage is only something you can take advantage of if you actually have plans to live in Alberta. You need a physical Alberta address.

If you plan to live in Ontario, then you will have to wait three months before you have health care coverage and during this three months period, you will have to pay for all health care costs out of pocket.
Thanks for reply ,
One more question , what proof needed for 600 hours working ?
What if we registered our own Co and show that we both work as Director in that company setting up any business. Will we both entitled to benifits after 3-4 month.

Or , what else can be way to show that 600 hours as working beside doing job/employed.
 

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It's not just 600 hours - it's 600 insurable hours.

The definition of insurable hours is below. I don't believe the scenario you've described (setting up your own company and working as directors) would qualify.

http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/ei/employers/roe_guide_chp1.shtml#insurable
 

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scylla said:
It's not just 600 hours - it's 600 insurable hours.

The definition of insurable hours is below. I don't believe the scenario you've described (setting up your own company and working as directors) would qualify.

http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/ei/employers/roe_guide_chp1.shtml#insurable
Perfect advice Scylla!!
Many new immigrants have got false information from some source that the Canadian exchequer pays their claim as they wish.
 

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Hi, Aquib

I second scylla, and Wilson, your questions are perfectly answered.

I would suggest , you may land in Toronto, Ontario, as you have safe time between landing and expected due date for delivery. There are many public clinics are providing free initial health care to landed immigrants and their families, including prenatal care, for school ages kids dental care, hearing care and vision care. In case of any unexpected preterm labour situation occur, you may be referred to the hospital by initial caring or treating gynecological consultant. You may be required to book the bed in advance with initial deposit, (due to high demands of beds) in case if you have to pay anything for test or other diagnostic test before 90 days, you may be refunded after receiving OHIP card. You need to go through any neighbourhood office or settlement agency to get information and referral for nearby public clinic.
In your case there is enough time to get your coverage before delivery. Taking risk on landing to different province and then moving around will be not wise decision; you are going to start a new life in a new country, needed very careful decision.
Regarding maternity and / or parental benefits, of- course self-employer can also take benefit as long as they contributed in E.I, further Eligibility Information and application see on this link http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/sc/ei/benefits/maternityparental.shtml

Hope that helps, :)

hmisabpk
 

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hmisabpk said:
Hi, Aquib

I second scylla, and Wilson, your questions are perfectly answered.

I would suggest , you may land in Toronto, Ontario, as you have safe time between landing and expected due date for delivery. There are many public clinics are providing free initial health care to landed immigrants and their families, including prenatal care, for school ages kids dental care, hearing care and vision care. In case of any unexpected preterm labour situation occur, you may be referred to the hospital by initial caring or treating gynecological consultant. You may be required to book the bed in advance with initial deposit, (due to high demands of beds) in case if you have to pay anything for test or other diagnostic test before 90 days, you may be refunded after receiving OHIP card. You need to go through any neighbourhood office or settlement agency to get information and referral for nearby public clinic.
In your case there is enough time to get your coverage before delivery. Taking risk on landing to different province and then moving around will be not wise decision; you are going to start a new life in a new country, needed very careful decision.
Regarding maternity and / or parental benefits, of- course self-employer can also take benefit as long as they contributed in E.I, further Eligibility Information and application see on this link http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/sc/ei/benefits/maternityparental.shtml

Hope that helps, :)

hmisabpk
Thanks again.
What if get baby born in UK and then take her with us (as temp visitor ) and apply for her PR, I know it will take over a year but will she cover by free health care during that period.
What plus and minus or delivering baby in UK or Canada.
Keeping in mind UK delivery is free for us and if wife continue work till her maternity leave she entitle for 1 year maternity pay - 3 month full and 9 month half.
But if we going Can 4 month before her due date then we loose part of maternity benefits from her UK employer.
 

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And sorry her due date is 10 Nov not sep
 

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If you have your baby in the UK and then come here and apply for the baby's PR - the baby will not be covered by health care until three months after receiving PR (assuming you are living in Ontario). So no, the baby will not be covered by the health care system while waiting for PR status to be approved.

The cost of delivering a baby here is probably around $10K. However it can be more if there are complications or less if you use the services of a midwife and have the child at home.

Hope this helps.
 

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scylla said:
If you have your baby in the UK and then come here and apply for the baby's PR - the baby will not be covered by health care until three months after receiving PR (assuming you are living in Ontario). So no, the baby will not be covered by the health care system while waiting for PR status to be approved.

The cost of delivering a baby here is probably around $10K. However it can be more if there are complications or less if you use the services of a midwife and have the child at home.

Hope this helps.
If we get our baby born abroad and then take her to Cambridge on trv then definitely she won't get praying on his first year, in that case if she won't get free Medicals then any idea how much insurance will cost for her as we need to go to Dr quite few time during baby is small and we definitely need medical cover for her in that case.
 

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Hi Aquib,

If you do plan to land in Toronto there are a number of options to help you get health coverage for your family during the 90 day waiting period for the Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP).

Community Health Centres (CHCs) are located across the Toronto area. They can provide primary health care to new Canadians without OHIP. This care is provided free of charge. Access Alliance is perhaps the best CHC. If calling from the UK you can contact them at 00-1-416-693-8677. I would call them soon to make arrangements, as they can have long waiting lists.

Also another excellent resource is the Community Volunteer Clinic for the Medically Uninsured. They provide primary care free of charge to newcomers. They have a dedicated staff of doctors and nurses who can give special attention to the needs of newly arriving immigrants. You can contact them at 00-1-416-264-4446

Either of these options would be very worthwhile should your wife arrive pregnant or if she delivers your daughter and you arrive after.

I hope this helps!!
 

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This page is very informative and I am tempted to make my account and request for more information regarding few facts of my case
- My husband is the principle applicant and we are on the final stage of our case. Hopefully we will get our visas by start/mid of july 2012.
- As per profession and experience of my hubby, toronto/ON is the best choice to land in.
- We are also expecting our baby in mid Nov. 2012 and concerned about health facility provision there in ON.
- Should we land together at the earliest ( say 01 aug ) wait for health card till 30 Oct and take the risk of three months without health cover.
- or Should we land together and I should return after couple of days back to h.country and return after few months of the birth (say next mar/apr)
- or Should I stay back home till the baby arrives and then fly in two months after the birth (will have visa till next apr '13)
Feel so tentative and nerves in absence of a clear information
Please help and write in detail
Thanks
 

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Hunnia said:
hi-
This page is very informative and I am tempted to make my account and request for more information regarding few facts of my case
- My husband is the principle applicant and we are on the final stage of our case. Hopefully we will get our visas by start/mid of july 2012.
- As per profession and experience of my hubby, toronto/ON is the best choice to land in.
- We are also expecting our baby in mid Nov. 2012 and concerned about health facility provision there in ON.
- Should we land together at the earliest ( say 01 aug ) wait for health card till 30 Oct and take the risk of three months without health cover.
- or Should we land together and I should return after couple of days back to h.country and return after few months of the birth (say next mar/apr)
- or Should I stay back home till the baby arrives and then fly in two months after the birth (will have visa till next apr '13)
Feel so tentative and nerves in absence of a clear information
Please help and write in detail
Thanks
Best is to land in Alberta. Medical will cover from first day .

Not advisable to land at Ontario and stay 3 month without medical as insurance dont cover maternity .

Last choice , return to your home country after landing leaving your husband alone but there are lot of draw back as then your baby will be a temp residence in canada for over a year and you still need to pay for his medical insurance till he bacame PR and completed 3 month waiting period .

If you or your husband (main applicant ) land before change in family composition then visa will be void and you need to resent your passport for new visa .

Not sure what if your husband land alone as Princ app and you come after child birth