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I think it's not possible to apply for the SIN if you have a visitors visa or a student/work permit with less than 6 months (but I might be wrong).
In BC, I applied for the medical plan (MSP).
I believe it's not possible to apply for MSP online with a visitor visa (which is my case) because on the application system they require your work or study permit number to continue the application. I went to the Acces Centre in Victoria because I am always going there.
I applied for the MSP right after I paid the PR and OWP fees.
According to the website, it's possible to apply by showing the CIC receipt, however, a few days ago they sent me a letter requesting any immigration documents and I sent my AOR. I believe it will be okay.
Well, if you are far from Victoria I believe it would be fine if you look for the application form on the website, print it and send with the docs by post. I just could not do the step by step online with my visitor visa.
Best,
If you are in BC, you can check this info:
"A spouse or child of an eligible B.C. resident may also be deemed a resident provided that an application for permanent residence status has been submitted to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) and the sponsorship fee and application fee for permanent resident status have been paid."
That's great @Marilena !!! I'm glad for you! one or two weeks is the average time even if they says 6 weeks span. Let's hope Canada Poste strike's doesn't affect us.
Hello! Just found this thread, my timeline is:
PR application sent: 31st July 2018
AOR: 28th August 2018
Medical Request: Requested - 26th October 2018
Medical Completed: 7th Nov
Please help me with one problem about OWP~ Thank you!!!
I regret that I didn't apply OWP the same time when I applied PR, and it seems that I have to mail OWP application to them instead of online application as I haven't got approval in principle. But when I filled out imm5710 and tried to print it, the security setting shows that Printing is NOT allowed? I tried different computer, different browser and none worked.
I have similar issue, as I am currently on a post graduate open work permit that expires May 2019. I didn't apply for OWP with my PR, and I am now thinking I may not receive AIP in time. How can I do it by paper? I also read that the rule may change soon. Should I apply in December, 5 month in advance?
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