my current g/f just finished school on study permit, and now have the 3 year temp work permit, but does not have a job, we were planning for a fall wedding and then apply for PR, but we just found out she's pregnant.
Ontario health coverage requires the work permit holder to be employed at least 6month before being covered under OHIP, so do you guys suggest we do?
if we apply for PR, spousal sponsorship how long does it usually take before she can get status/OHIP coverage? would it make a difference if we got married or apply as common law? from service canada's website it seems pretty straightforward, but would it be a lot faster for the application process if we went through a lawyer?
we are in Ontario but near the Quebec border, if needed we can move to the Quebec side, according to the Immigration Quebec site http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/immigrate-settle/temporary-workers/arriving-settling/documents/health-insurance-card.html
Currently, temporary workers must have a work permit of more than six months in order to have access to the health insurance plan. Temporary workers are subject to a maximum three-month waiting period before being able to benefit from the plan. They must therefore register with the Régie de l'assurance maladie du Québec as soon as they arrive so as not to delay their eligibility.
does this mean as long as their under temprorary worker permit they automatically get insured after 3 month? even without a job?
last thing is does anyone know which private insurance company is best for this kind of situation? the coverage would be extrememely high correct? since claim for birth/checkups is pretty much guaranteed?
Ontario health coverage requires the work permit holder to be employed at least 6month before being covered under OHIP, so do you guys suggest we do?
if we apply for PR, spousal sponsorship how long does it usually take before she can get status/OHIP coverage? would it make a difference if we got married or apply as common law? from service canada's website it seems pretty straightforward, but would it be a lot faster for the application process if we went through a lawyer?
we are in Ontario but near the Quebec border, if needed we can move to the Quebec side, according to the Immigration Quebec site http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/immigrate-settle/temporary-workers/arriving-settling/documents/health-insurance-card.html
Currently, temporary workers must have a work permit of more than six months in order to have access to the health insurance plan. Temporary workers are subject to a maximum three-month waiting period before being able to benefit from the plan. They must therefore register with the Régie de l'assurance maladie du Québec as soon as they arrive so as not to delay their eligibility.
does this mean as long as their under temprorary worker permit they automatically get insured after 3 month? even without a job?
last thing is does anyone know which private insurance company is best for this kind of situation? the coverage would be extrememely high correct? since claim for birth/checkups is pretty much guaranteed?