Help re health insurance - URGENT as moving on Wednesday
Hi,
I know you get health cover in the long term in Ontario, but does anyone know a good online/phone broker who can provide short term cover? I'm leaving on Wednesday, so help most appreciated! Orson |
Re: Help re health insurance - URGENT as moving on Wednesday
Originally Posted by TheBear
(Post 9517558)
Hi,
I know you get health cover in the long term in Ontario, but does anyone know a good online/phone broker who can provide short term cover? I'm leaving on Wednesday, so help most appreciated! Orson |
Re: Help re health insurance - URGENT as moving on Wednesday
The "usual suspects" are listed in the wiki.
http://britishexpats.com/wiki/Medica...edicare_starts Make sure you arrange this ASAP as after a certain period in country its impossible to do. |
Re: Help re health insurance - URGENT as moving on Wednesday
Apologies for hijacking this thread but with regards to requiring 12weeks/3 months medical insurance on landing do the same rules apply if you are arriving on a 12 month study visa or do you need insurance for the entire 12 month period, thanks.
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Re: Help re health insurance - URGENT as moving on Wednesday
Originally Posted by CANADIAN CARPERS
(Post 9517822)
Apologies for hijacking this thread but with regards to requiring 12weeks/3 months medical insurance on landing do the same rules apply if you are arriving on a 12 month study visa or do you need insurance for the entire 12 month period, thanks.
Helath BC says this: Eligibility and Enrolment All residents of B.C. must enrol with MSP Under the Medicare Protection Act, enrolment with MSP is mandatory for all eligible residents and their dependents. » Who is Eligible? » How to Enrol with MSP » When does Coverage Begin? » Coverage During the Waiting Period » Changes that Affect Your Coverage » Adding and Removing Dependents » Absence from B.C. » Cancelling Your Coverage » First Nations and Inuit Residents Who is Eligible? An individual must be a resident of B.C. in order to qualify for medical coverage under MSP. A resident is a person who meets all of the following conditions: must be a citizen of Canada or be lawfully admitted to Canada for permanent residence; must make his or her home in B.C.; must be physically present in B.C. at least six months in a calendar year; and dependents of MSP beneficiaries are eligible for coverage if they are residents of B.C. Certain other individuals, such as some holders of study and/or work permits, or working permits on working holiday programs, which are issued under the federal Immigration and Refugee Protection Act are deemed to be residents, but tourists or visitors to B.C. do not qualify. If you are uncertain about your eligibility status, contact MSP for assistance. |
Re: Help re health insurance - URGENT as moving on Wednesday
You need to be carefull with certain temporary visas in some provinces, some for example dont entitle spouses to coverage for example.
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Re: Help re health insurance - URGENT as moving on Wednesday
Thanks guys, I appreciate everybody is subject to the initial 3 month period, my concern was that as not a PR and only there on a study visa she may not be entitled to any help within the area of health as classed as no more than "a long visit" and would therefore require insurance for the entire 12 months and not just the first 3. Hope this makes sense. She will be studying at Toronto university (Ryerson).
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Re: Help re health insurance - URGENT as moving on Wednesday
Originally Posted by CANADIAN CARPERS
(Post 9518017)
Thanks guys, I appreciate everybody is subject to the initial 3 month period, my concern was that as not a PR and only there on a study visa she may not be entitled to any help within the area of health as classed as no more than "a long visit" and would therefore require insurance for the entire 12 months and not just the first 3. Hope this makes sense. She will be studying at Toronto university (Ryerson).
The universities have got a similar scheme called UHIP which is mandatory for all international students. All non-resident (i.e. international) students who attend universities in Ontario, with the exception of the University of Windsor, and colleges affiliated with that university, must enrol in UHIP. Please see: http://www.sdc.uwo.ca/int/services/index.html?uhip and http://www.uhip.ca/ :) |
Re: Help re health insurance - URGENT as moving on Wednesday
Originally Posted by siouxie
(Post 9518146)
Unfortunately she does not qualify for OHIP as a student and she will need insurance for the full 12 months.
The universities have got a similar scheme called UHIP which is mandatory for all international students. All non-resident (i.e. international) students who attend universities in Ontario, with the exception of the University of Windsor, and colleges affiliated with that university, must enrol in UHIP. Please see: http://www.sdc.uwo.ca/int/services/index.html?uhip :) Cheers, that's a big help. |
Re: Help re health insurance - URGENT as moving on Wednesday
Hi, I usualy use Globelink.co.uk. May be it will be helpful for you. This company propose insurance for people going to be outside the Uk for up to 15 months at a time.
Good luck:) |
Re: Help re health insurance - URGENT as moving on Wednesday
just had a thought ,it might be a completely stupid question and dont know if anyone can help . When taking out the insurance to cover for the first 3 months would you need to find an insurance that would pay for any medical expenses in the country where you are rather than you having to come back to UK for treatment :confused:like i said its probably a daft question but its something ive just thought of :eek:
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Re: Help re health insurance - URGENT as moving on Wednesday
Originally Posted by arniedog
(Post 9520969)
just had a thought ,it might be a completely stupid question and dont know if anyone can help . When taking out the insurance to cover for the first 3 months would you need to find an insurance that would pay for any medical expenses in the country where you are rather than you having to come back to UK for treatment :confused:like i said its probably a daft question but its something ive just thought of :eek:
The other is, the whole point of travel insurance is to cover costs of treatment at your destination or repatriation. Be sure you get the right insurance, to cover you as an immigrant, not travel insurance. |
Re: Help re health insurance - URGENT as moving on Wednesday
This is precisely why you need OHIP replacement/ newcomers insurance, NOT travel insurance, as listed in the wiki.
If you just have travel insurance either they will deem you not a traveller (as you are now resident) and pay nothing, or else evac you back to the UK at the earliest opportunity to save treatment costs. |
Re: Help re health insurance - URGENT as moving on Wednesday
Originally Posted by TheBear
(Post 9517558)
Hi,
I know you get health cover in the long term in Ontario, but does anyone know a good online/phone broker who can provide short term cover? I'm leaving on Wednesday, so help most appreciated! Orson http://www.gms.ca/immigrants_and_vis...to_canada.html |
Re: Help re health insurance - URGENT as moving on Wednesday
There is a special expat insurance too - you pay for two separate parts, the first is for your "travel" to your country of destination and the lead up to it, the second is cover for medical etc for up to 3 months.
http://www.duinsure.com/sites/duinsu...ies_Emigration :) |
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