Yes you and your child should qualify for OHIP based on your spouse’s job if it is full-time over 6 months. If nothing was stamped in your passport you were only granted a 6 month stay unless you have a OWP with a different expiry date. If you plan on living in Canada you should be applying for an OWP as long as your spouse is working in NOC 0, A or B
Yes you and your child should qualify for OHIP based on your spouse’s job if it is full-time over 6 months. If nothing was stamped in your passport you were only granted a 6 month stay unless you have a OWP with a different expiry date. If you plan on living in Canada you should be applying for an OWP as long as your spouse is working in NOC 0, A or B
Hello good morning, I’d like to know a little bit more about your case. I’m a temporary worker with a full time job and I already have my OHIP card. My wife and my 2 kids recently arrived to Canada, yesterday we went to service ontario and they told my wife is not elegible because she has an open work permit and she must have a full-time job to be elegible. Did they tell you the same to you? Anyone can help me or give some orientation about this? Thanks in advance.
Hello good morning, I’d like to know a little bit more about your case. I’m a temporary worker with a full time job and I already have my OHIP card. My wife and my 2 kids recently arrived to Canada, yesterday we went to service ontario and they told my wife is not elegible because she has an open work permit and she must have a full-time job to be elegible. Did they tell you the same to you? Anyone can help me or give some orientation about this? Thanks in advance.
Hi...so I'm not on an open work permit..mine is a dependent visa and since I'm eligible as a dependent.
But I'm not so sure about open work permit..I think she needs to be working to be eligible ..is she working anywhere? Remotely?
Hi...so I'm not on an open work permit..mine is a dependent visa and since I'm eligible as a dependent.
But I'm not so sure about open work permit..I think she needs to be working to be eligible ..is she working anywhere? Remotely?
Hello good morning, I’d like to know a little bit more about your case. I’m a temporary worker with a full time job and I already have my OHIP card. My wife and my 2 kids recently arrived to Canada, yesterday we went to service ontario and they told my wife is not elegible because she has an open work permit and she must have a full-time job to be elegible. Did they tell you the same to you? Anyone can help me or give some orientation about this? Thanks in advance.
Finally she got it after many fights and arguments in service ontario. The person at the desk didn’t have enough knowledge about the process and that’s why she got denied severe times.
Finally she got it after many fights and arguments in service ontario. The person at the desk didn’t have enough knowledge about the process and that’s why she got denied severe times.
Im in northern Ontario, you have to try to talk to the office manager and show her what is written on ircc web site, in my case, they made a call after that and she cane back with a positive answer.