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We have a PR visa and we plan to land next month in Toronto and we expect a baby in December inshalla…. Is the baby born in Canada entitled for Canadian Citizenship directly? Please advice. Many thanks.
 
Re: Newborn in Canada .... Citizenship ???

Congratulations in advance ... Offcourse the baby will be the Canadian Citizen by Birth ....
 
Re: Newborn in Canada .... Citizenship ???

Just take note that you need 3 months wait for OHIP in Toronto. If delivery in Toronto within the first 3 months, you might have to pay for the delivery yourself including operation and hospital expenses. Which could be anywhere from $7000 to $12000.
 
Re: Newborn in Canada .... Citizenship ???

X-Brklynite said:
Congratulations in advance ... Offcourse the baby will be the Canadian Citizen by Birth ....

Thanks alot friend... i got it.
 
Re: Newborn in Canada .... Citizenship ???

steaky said:
Just take note that you need 3 months wait for OHIP in Toronto. If delivery in Toronto within the first 3 months, you might have to pay for the delivery yourself including operation and hospital expenses. Which could be anywhere from $7000 to $12000.

you touched my next quation... so if the delivery is after three months from the date of landing ( as in our case inshalla ) , we are covered by Ontrio Health insurance, Aren't we ? is the coverage 100% ? please explain. many thanks friend.
 
Re: Newborn in Canada .... Citizenship ???

FFFF said:
you touched my next quation... so if the delivery is after three months from the date of landing ( as in our case inshalla ) , we are covered by Ontrio Health insurance, Aren't we ? is the coverage 100% ? please explain. many thanks friend.

Yes Sir .For coverage please check the link below
http://www.health.gov.on.ca/english/public/pub/ohip/services.html
 
Re: Newborn in Canada .... Citizenship ???

Kanamen said:
Yes Sir .For coverage please check the link below
http://www.health.gov.on.ca/english/public/pub/ohip/services.html

Thanks sir for your reply. i refered to the website you advised and still have a doubt about the following clause

'OHIP coverage normally becomes effective three months after the date you establish residency in Ontario. The ministry strongly encourages new and returning residents to purchase private health insurance in case you become ill during the OHIP waiting period.'

If we intend to land in Toronto coming month for two weeks only, and then come back and remobilize in October. Does this mean we will not be covered by the Ontario Insurance until January 2012? So in this case we have to buy our own insurance during that period or the whole medication cost and delivery expenses (which will be inshallaa in Dec). Please say that my understanding is incorrect.
 
Re: Newborn in Canada .... Citizenship ???

FFFF said:
Thanks sir for your reply. i refered to the website you advised and still have a doubt about the following clause

'OHIP coverage normally becomes effective three months after the date you establish residency in Ontario. The ministry strongly encourages new and returning residents to purchase private health insurance in case you become ill during the OHIP waiting period.'

If we intend to land in Toronto coming month for two weeks only, and then come back and remobilize in October. Does this mean we will not be covered by the Ontario Insurance until January 2012? So in this case we have to buy our own insurance during that period or the whole medication cost and delivery expenses (which will be inshallaa in Dec). Please say that my understanding is incorrect.

To maintain eligibility for OHIP coverage you must be an eligible resident of Ontario. This means that you must :

* have an OHIP-eligible citizenship/immigration status; and
* be physically present in Ontario for 153 days in any 12-month period; and
* be physically present in Ontario for at least 153 days of the first 183 days immediately after establishing residency in the province; and
* make your primary place of residence in Ontario.

If you will be out of the province for more than 212 days in any 12-month period, please refer to the Longer Absences from Ontario fact sheet.
Longer Absences from Ontario

Longer Absences from Ontario fact sheet.Longer Absences from Ontario
On April 1, 2009 changes were made to the OHIP eligibility rules under Regulation 552 of the Health Insurance Act. As a result of these changes, individuals volunteering for charitable organizations outside of Canada may now be eligible for continuous OHIP coverage during their absence from Ontario. Also included in the changes are updates concerning students and missionaries as outlined in the information provided below.

Will OHIP cover me during a longer absence?

In some circumstances (described below), your eligibility for Ontario health insurance coverage (OHIP) may continue while you are absent from Ontario for more than 212 days in a 12-month period in certain limited circumstances, as long as you maintain your primary place of residence in Ontario.

Absences Within Canada

If you are already insured by OHIP and choose to travel, work or study outside of Ontario but within Canada, you may be eligible for continuous Ontario health insurance coverage. For more information on absences outside of Ontario, but within Canada, please refer to the fact sheet OHIP Coverage Across Canada.

Absences Outside Canada

You may be eligible for continuous OHIP coverage during a longer absence when you are away from Ontario for one of the following reasons :

* Study full-time outside of Canada
* Work outside of Canada
* Charitable work outside of Canada

To be eligible for continuous OHIP coverage during one of these absences, you must first meet certain physical presence requirements. You must be physically present in Ontario for at least 153 days in the 12-month periods for 2 consecutive years immediately before the absence. Different requirements may apply if you are an Ontario student studying full-time outside of Ontario but within Canada, and you choose to continue your studies at an educational institution outside of Canada.

To confirm your continuous OHIP eligibility during any longer absence from Ontario, you should contact your local Service Ontario – Health Card Services – OHIP office before you leave the province. You will need to show a document explaining the reason for your absence as required (for example, a letter from your school, employer or sponsoring charitable organization).

Other Types of Absences

You may also be eligible for continuous OHIP eligibility during a longer absence when you are away from Ontario for vacation or other reasons for up to 2-years at a time (i.e. caring for an ill parent who resides outside Canada, etc.).

To be entitled to continuous OHIP coverage during your first absence of this nature, you must typically be physically present in Ontario for at least 153 days in the 12-month periods for 2 consecutive years before the absence.

Effective April 1, 2009, you may be eligible to maintain your OHIP coverage during subsequent absences of this type. To be eligible for your further Vacation/Other Reason absence, you must meet the physical presence requirements in Ontario for at least 153 days in the 12-month periods for 5 consecutive years before each subsequent absence.

You should contact your local ServiceOntario – Health Card Services – OHIP office to confirm your eligibility during any absence before you leave Ontario.

How long will I be eligible for OHIP coverage during an extended absence?

Lengths of extended absences vary depending on the reason for the absence.

http://www.health.gov.on.ca/english/public/pub/ohip/longer.html

Have a question?

Contact ServiceOntario, INFOline between 8:30 am to 5:00 pm. Staff are ready to help you in English, French and 20 other languages. Call:

* 1-866-532-3161 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 1-866-532-3161
 
Re: Newborn in Canada .... Citizenship ???

FFFF said:
Thanks sir for your reply. i refered to the website you advised and still have a doubt about the following clause

'OHIP coverage normally becomes effective three months after the date you establish residency in Ontario. The ministry strongly encourages new and returning residents to purchase private health insurance in case you become ill during the OHIP waiting period.'

If we intend to land in Toronto coming month for two weeks only, and then come back and remobilize in October. Does this mean we will not be covered by the Ontario Insurance until January 2012? So in this case we have to buy our own insurance during that period or the whole medication cost and delivery expenses (which will be inshallaa in Dec). Please say that my understanding is incorrect.

Kanamen advised u correctly. The fact remains that u have to prove your residential ties here for 90 days before the OHIP kicks-in... if u r away - it'd be reClocked - and be effective again after 90 days of reEstablishing residence in ON.

A Temp. Travel Insurance is wise due to other factors as well -- while waiting for the OHIP won't u need pre-natal assistance?

Qorax
 
Re: Newborn in Canada .... Citizenship ???

Hi, if you are landing in Toronto, then this might help you.
I went to Service Canada in Scarborough and found a leaflet, with information regarding free medicals for new immigrants, check out following links

http://www.muslimwelfarecentre.com/contact.php
http://www.centraleastlhin.on.ca/GetInvolved.aspx?id=644
 
Re: Newborn in Canada .... Citizenship ???

Kanamen said:
To maintain eligibility for OHIP coverage you must be an eligible resident of Ontario. This means that you must :

* have an OHIP-eligible citizenship/immigration status; and
* be physically present in Ontario for 153 days in any 12-month period; and
* be physically present in Ontario for at least 153 days of the first 183 days immediately after establishing residency in the province; and
* make your primary place of residence in Ontario.

If you will be out of the province for more than 212 days in any 12-month period, please refer to the Longer Absences from Ontario fact sheet.
Longer Absences from Ontario

Longer Absences from Ontario fact sheet.Longer Absences from Ontario
On April 1, 2009 changes were made to the OHIP eligibility rules under Regulation 552 of the Health Insurance Act. As a result of these changes, individuals volunteering for charitable organizations outside of Canada may now be eligible for continuous OHIP coverage during their absence from Ontario. Also included in the changes are updates concerning students and missionaries as outlined in the information provided below.

Will OHIP cover me during a longer absence?

In some circumstances (described below), your eligibility for Ontario health insurance coverage (OHIP) may continue while you are absent from Ontario for more than 212 days in a 12-month period in certain limited circumstances, as long as you maintain your primary place of residence in Ontario.

Absences Within Canada

If you are already insured by OHIP and choose to travel, work or study outside of Ontario but within Canada, you may be eligible for continuous Ontario health insurance coverage. For more information on absences outside of Ontario, but within Canada, please refer to the fact sheet OHIP Coverage Across Canada.

Absences Outside Canada

You may be eligible for continuous OHIP coverage during a longer absence when you are away from Ontario for one of the following reasons :

* Study full-time outside of Canada
* Work outside of Canada
* Charitable work outside of Canada

To be eligible for continuous OHIP coverage during one of these absences, you must first meet certain physical presence requirements. You must be physically present in Ontario for at least 153 days in the 12-month periods for 2 consecutive years immediately before the absence. Different requirements may apply if you are an Ontario student studying full-time outside of Ontario but within Canada, and you choose to continue your studies at an educational institution outside of Canada.

To confirm your continuous OHIP eligibility during any longer absence from Ontario, you should contact your local Service Ontario – Health Card Services – OHIP office before you leave the province. You will need to show a document explaining the reason for your absence as required (for example, a letter from your school, employer or sponsoring charitable organization).

Other Types of Absences

You may also be eligible for continuous OHIP eligibility during a longer absence when you are away from Ontario for vacation or other reasons for up to 2-years at a time (i.e. caring for an ill parent who resides outside Canada, etc.).

To be entitled to continuous OHIP coverage during your first absence of this nature, you must typically be physically present in Ontario for at least 153 days in the 12-month periods for 2 consecutive years before the absence.

Effective April 1, 2009, you may be eligible to maintain your OHIP coverage during subsequent absences of this type. To be eligible for your further Vacation/Other Reason absence, you must meet the physical presence requirements in Ontario for at least 153 days in the 12-month periods for 5 consecutive years before each subsequent absence.

You should contact your local ServiceOntario – Health Card Services – OHIP office to confirm your eligibility during any absence before you leave Ontario.

How long will I be eligible for OHIP coverage during an extended absence?

Lengths of extended absences vary depending on the reason for the absence.

http://www.health.gov.on.ca/english/public/pub/ohip/longer.html

Have a question?

Contact ServiceOntario, INFOline between 8:30 am to 5:00 pm. Staff are ready to help you in English, French and 20 other languages. Call:

* 1-866-532-3161 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 1-866-532-3161
v informatve. nice post
 
Re: Newborn in Canada .... Citizenship ???

Kanamen said:
To maintain eligibility for OHIP coverage you must be an eligible resident of Ontario. This means that you must :

* have an OHIP-eligible citizenship/immigration status; and
* be physically present in Ontario for 153 days in any 12-month period; and
* be physically present in Ontario for at least 153 days of the first 183 days immediately after establishing residency in the province; and
* make your primary place of residence in Ontario.

Thanks Captain for the valuable information. my doubt is clear.
 
Re: Newborn in Canada .... Citizenship ???

zulkfal said:
Hi, if you are landing in Toronto, then this might help you.
I went to Service Canada in Scarborough and found a leaflet, with information regarding free medicals for new immigrants, check out following links

http://www.muslimwelfarecentre.com/contact.php
http://www.centraleastlhin.on.ca/GetInvolved.aspx?id=644

Thanks alot Zulkfal. i'll have a look at the links .
 
Re: Newborn in Canada .... Citizenship ???

FFFF said:
Thanks Captain for the valuable information. my doubt is clear.

Thanks.We have one Captain ,our dear Captain Qorax
 
Re: Newborn in Canada .... Citizenship ???

qorax said:
Kanamen advised u correctly. The fact remains that u have to prove your residential ties here for 90 days before the OHIP kicks-in... if u r away - it'd be reClocked - and be effective again after 90 days of reEstablishing residence in ON.

A Temp. Travel Insurance is wise due to other factors as well -- while waiting for the OHIP won't u need pre-natal assistance?

Qorax

Thanks Captain Qorax for your advice.