Hi folks,
We came to BC in February this year. My husband is a Provincial Nominee and we both entered on Work Permits. My 2 children, aged 7 and 8, both entered on open Study Permits.
This week we got communication that because the kids are on Study Permits, they will both be charged a $75 a month BC Health Fee. This took us by surprise as I had not previously read about this in any of our paperwork or in the IRCC guidance for Provincial Nominees. I rang and queried if it definitely applied to children of Provincial Nominees and was told that it does: it applies to anybody in BC on a Study Permit.
I am a bit confused as to whether we followed the process correctly in the first place when we obtained Study Permits for the kids. Technically as children of Work Permit holders, they do not actually require a Study Permit to attend school. They also qualify for MSP without a Study Permit as children of a Provincial Nominee with a pending application for Permanent Residence. The IRCC website was confusing with their guidance on whether or not the kids would need a Study Permit to enter Canada, so we erred on the side of caution and applied for them anyway.
I'm now thinking that perhaps we made a mistake. As they technically are not required to have a Study Permit to attend school, can we simply cancel the Study Permits and avoid this unexpected $150 a month fee? With the cost of living going bonkers at the moment, it would certainly help. If we did go down the route of cancelling the permits, would it have any negative impact our PR application or the kids' entitlement to remain in Canada in the meantime?
Any advice or experience you have related to this would be very welcome!
Thank you
Michelle
We came to BC in February this year. My husband is a Provincial Nominee and we both entered on Work Permits. My 2 children, aged 7 and 8, both entered on open Study Permits.
This week we got communication that because the kids are on Study Permits, they will both be charged a $75 a month BC Health Fee. This took us by surprise as I had not previously read about this in any of our paperwork or in the IRCC guidance for Provincial Nominees. I rang and queried if it definitely applied to children of Provincial Nominees and was told that it does: it applies to anybody in BC on a Study Permit.
I am a bit confused as to whether we followed the process correctly in the first place when we obtained Study Permits for the kids. Technically as children of Work Permit holders, they do not actually require a Study Permit to attend school. They also qualify for MSP without a Study Permit as children of a Provincial Nominee with a pending application for Permanent Residence. The IRCC website was confusing with their guidance on whether or not the kids would need a Study Permit to enter Canada, so we erred on the side of caution and applied for them anyway.
I'm now thinking that perhaps we made a mistake. As they technically are not required to have a Study Permit to attend school, can we simply cancel the Study Permits and avoid this unexpected $150 a month fee? With the cost of living going bonkers at the moment, it would certainly help. If we did go down the route of cancelling the permits, would it have any negative impact our PR application or the kids' entitlement to remain in Canada in the meantime?
Any advice or experience you have related to this would be very welcome!
Thank you
Michelle