heatherusa
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- Mar 23, 2010
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- Buffalo
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- 05-05-2010
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- 14-06-2010
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- 22-04-2010
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- 08-10-2010
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- 26-10-2010
Canuky said:I forgot to mention, a friend of mine did same thing......she landed in AB, gave birth 4-days later and she was covered by AB healthcare. If your wife gives birth in your home country, it will cause a delay in moving down here. First, she will have to get the baby a passport as well as process permanent residency for the baby which could take atleast 6 months or more. If she gives birth in Canada, the baby is an automatic citizen of Canada.
Goodluck.
In order to register for Alberta Health Care a person has to prove residency in that province so although they are covered from day one they cant register until they can prove an address and so if health care were required in between landing and registering then you can get reimbursement from AHC.