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Simple answer is that it's not possilbe. There is no way to guarantee re-entry to Canada. Whether she is allowed into Canada or not is always up to CBSA. Frequent border crossings increase the chances of issues.
Conisder finding an OBGYN in Canada and paying for the costs of the check-ups out of pocket. That's really the only solution if you want zero risk.
If it's inland, once her eligibility passed, she can apply for OHIP. If it's outland, then the CBSA may give her a hard time for going back and forth a lot.
If it's inland, once her eligibility passed, she can apply for OHIP. If it's outland, then the CBSA may give her a hard time for going back and forth a lot.
That answers that. In that case, I suppose, as asked by @steaky, you could live in Arizona, but it seems that's not much of a choice, for other reasons.
That answers that. In that case, I suppose, as asked by @steaky, you could live in Arizona, but it seems that's not much of a choice, for other reasons.
If it's inland, once her eligibility passed, she can apply for OHIP. If it's outland, then the CBSA may give her a hard time for going back and forth a lot.
Oh really?
I applied for my husband’s on September 1, 2023. Inland. He got his AIP on November 6, 2023. Tracker shows Eligibility passed November 3 and pre-arrival on Nov 4.
In our case, he got OWP and a Job letter before AIP so he already got OHIP.
Oh really?
I applied for my husband’s on September 1, 2023. Inland. He got his AIP on November 6, 2023. Tracker shows Eligibility passed November 3 and pre-arrival on Nov 4.
In our case, he got OWP and a Job letter before AIP so he already got OHIP.
She will only qualify for OHIP at AIP which is right before PR approval. Everytime she crosses the US it flags the border agent that your spouse has been living in Canada as visitor. Agree with @scylla that there is no guarantee she won’t be prevented from entering Canada one day. If you want to be safe don’t leave Canada. The file is unlikely to move if you haven’t completed the medical. Does her employer have any Canadian offices or client/customers?
Oh really?
I applied for my husband’s on September 1, 2023. Inland. He got his AIP on November 6, 2023. Tracker shows Eligibility passed November 3 and pre-arrival on Nov 4.
In our case, he got OWP and a Job letter before AIP so he already got OHIP.
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