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IM 32 MALE SECONDARY APPLICANT, MY WIFE IS PRIMARY APPLICANT, WE GOT AOR ON 27/02/15 AND NOW IM WAITING FOR MR FROM POLAND VO, ATLEAST 2MONTHS FROM NOW V GET MR, UNTILL NOW WE WERE SUFFERING FROM ALOT OF TRAUMA, WE LOST 2 BABIES IN ECTOPIC PREGNANCY,ONLY 1 FALLOPIAN TUBE LEFT TO CONCEIVE, NOW AGAIN MY WIFE WANTS TO BE PREGNANT AFTER MR, HOW MUCH WILL IT COST FOR PREGNANCY RELATED EXPENSES IN CANADA, CAN I AVAIL PREGNANCY RELATED INSURANCE AFTER LANDING WITH PR CARD, CAN MY WIFE BE ELIGIBLE FOR INSURANCE AFTER GETTING PR CARD, I NEED YOUR HELP AND SUGGESTIONS, PLZ GIMME SOME SOLUTIONS, WILL BE APPRECIATED, THANK YOU
If your wife is not pregnant yet but is considering getting pregnant then your best solution would be to get the
Inpatriates plan from TIC. She will need to wait 2 months before getting pregnant after the effective date in order to be covered for pregnancy expenses. Once you get your provincial coverage you will be covered for the delivery and the prenatal care. You can send me a private message for more details.
Which province are you going to?
ontario, so after landing in canada wait for2 months and the plan for pregnancy, do they take blood test before issuing insurance card
If you go to Ontario, you will be eligible for provincial health care after a 3 month waiting period. Provincial health care will cover all your medical expenses with the pregnancy and childbirth.
During the 3 months you are not covered, you would either have to be covered by a private insurance or pay out of pocket.
if i go with private insurance, how much do they charge, how much money i get refunded? for new immigrant PR holder
CANADA DREAMZ said:
if i go with private insurance, how much do they charge, how much money i get refunded? for new immigrant PR holder
You can send a message to haver. He is an insurance broker. I do not know myself but I know there are insurances that cover pregnancy complications up until the 6th or 7th month although for regular appointments you may have to pay out of pocket. On the other hand, there is also an insurance that will cover everything but you would have to sign up for it at least 10 months before the baby is born so she can not already be pregnant when you get it.
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