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I have a question for those of you who have landed. How long did it take to get medical coverage?
We submitted an application and just recieved a letter that asked us to get a BC ID.
Does anyone have any information about the MSP process - or any advice on what to do during the process of waiting for enrolment?
We are thinking of getting private medical insurance while we wait. I would really appreciate it if you could share your experiences. Maybe @joes or @Jaywill might know?!
Hi. Your coverage will start after two months + the remaining of the month counting from the day the person lands. So if you landed in April, your coverage would start in July. At ICBC they will take the photo and enter the information in the system, then they will give you a paper with your Personal Health Number, but you won't get the BC Services Card until you get the PR card. Once you get the PR card, you can go to ICBC again and show them the PR card, only at that point they will give you the BC Services Card. Until then, you will have to use the paper they give you instead of the BC Services card if you go to a clinic or whatever.
I have a question for those of you who have landed. How long did it take to get medical coverage?
We submitted an application and just recieved a letter that asked us to get a BC ID.
Does anyone have any information about the MSP process - or any advice on what to do during the process of waiting for enrolment?
We are thinking of getting private medical insurance while we wait. I would really appreciate it if you could share your experiences. Maybe @joes or @Jaywill might know?!
Many people get medical insurance while they wait to cover emergencies. You would still have to pay for regular visits if needed but the expense will be minimal.
I have a question for those of you who have landed. How long did it take to get medical coverage?
We submitted an application and just recieved a letter that asked us to get a BC ID.
Does anyone have any information about the MSP process - or any advice on what to do during the process of waiting for enrolment?
We are thinking of getting private medical insurance while we wait. I would really appreciate it if you could share your experiences. Maybe @joes or @Jaywill might know?!
Yes we landed on March 16th and applied for MSP. We got a letter yesterday stating we could pick up our id card.
@canuck78 - yes we looked up the visitors medical. And found it covers mostly emergency visits to the hospital, but we had a dr’s visit. For those who are curious, we paid $60 to see the doctor and get a prescription today.
Currently, we found out the medical enrollment is in process and we got his health care number today at the drivers lincense office... but when we went to the doctor and they put in his card number, they said health insurance hasn’t started yet.
So that is where we are at now. The MSP office couldn’t give us a timeline but guesses we will have coverage on June 1st.
Does anyone know how long is takes to have coverage started (in their experience) not what the website says
You will likely just have to pay the $60. It is a minimal cost. You would have to pay way more in other countries. As specified before MSP coverage starts 2 months plus the remaining days of the last month until you get coverage. Likely somewhere between 60-90 days.
@canuck_in_uk my husband landed. Im a BC resident already.
@canuck78 - Yes $60.00 is decent enough. Ok so it looks like 2 months waiting period is set in stone. I was just wondering if others got it any sooner, but what im understanding is that the 2-3 month period is mandatory.
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