- Mar 25, 2014
 
- 525
 
- 73
 
- Category........
 - CEC
 
- Visa Office......
 - Ottawa
 
- NOC Code......
 - 2171
 
- App. Filed.......
 - 28-03-2014
 
- AOR Received.
 - 15-04-2014
 
- IELTS Request
 - Sent with application
 
- Med's Request
 - 16-10-2014
 
- Med's Done....
 - 17-10-2014
 
- Passport Req..
 - 25-11-2014
 
- VISA ISSUED...
 - 23-12-2014
 
- LANDED..........
 - 23-12-2014
 
Hello everyone,
I recently landed in BC as PR (23-Dec-2014) and applied for BC MSP. I called QC RAMQ to cancel my health care card(which i got as a temp foreign worker with sin no starting '9'). Usually the previous province covers you till I get the BC MSP (as per bc msp website) but in my case quebec ramq informed me that my health care card will be cancelled and i need to mail them back the health care card with a declaration(to be sent by fax that i dont ramq since i moved).
When asked about my coverage during BC MSP wait time, they told me QC will not cover me since my SIN in the past starts with '9' i.e temp resident.
I dont understand why the rule is that when my SIN is changed after I became PR.
I called pacific blue cross BC but they said they cant cover me since i was a resident of canada since 2012. Can someone suggest if they have experienced similar situation?
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			I recently landed in BC as PR (23-Dec-2014) and applied for BC MSP. I called QC RAMQ to cancel my health care card(which i got as a temp foreign worker with sin no starting '9'). Usually the previous province covers you till I get the BC MSP (as per bc msp website) but in my case quebec ramq informed me that my health care card will be cancelled and i need to mail them back the health care card with a declaration(to be sent by fax that i dont ramq since i moved).
When asked about my coverage during BC MSP wait time, they told me QC will not cover me since my SIN in the past starts with '9' i.e temp resident.
I dont understand why the rule is that when my SIN is changed after I became PR.
I called pacific blue cross BC but they said they cant cover me since i was a resident of canada since 2012. Can someone suggest if they have experienced similar situation?
	