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Learn about coverage for temporary residents.When your Permanent Resident (PR) application is approved, you are given a document called Confirmation of Permanent Residence (CoPR). If you are from outside Canada, you must intend to live in Alberta for 12 consecutive months to be eligible for AHCIP coverage. If you are in Alberta temporarily for work, maintain your home in another province or territory and return home regularly, you should maintain your health insurance coverage in your home province or territory. Learn about health coverage for out-of-province students and foreign students. If you are a student from outside Canada, you may be eligible for AHCIP coverage.

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If you are in Alberta temporarily to attend school full time and plan to return to your home province or territory after your studies, you must maintain your health insurance coverage with your home province or territory. If you did not get a stamp upon entry, a Travel History Report from the CBSA may be accepted in its place. Request a dated stamp at the time of entry. The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) does not automatically stamp and date passports. In some cases, an eligible resident's spouse or partner or dependent from another country might be eligible for AHCIP coverage if they have a dated entry stamp on their passport. your commitment to live in Alberta for 12 consecutive monthsĪ Canada Travel Visa is not an accepted document.Īll applications, Canada entry, temporary resident permits, or permanent resident permits must be reviewed before a determination of eligibility can occur.any restrictions listed on the document.If you have an immigration document from Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada, you might be eligible for AHCIP coverage. If your AHCIP application is not received within 3 months of when you arrive and establish permanent residency in Alberta, the effective date of your coverage will be determined when your application is processed.

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You must apply within 3 months of establishing residency and provide all the required documents. If you are moving, immigrating, or returning to Alberta from outside Canada, you might be eligible for coverage from the date you established residency. If your spouse and dependants join you before 12 months, coverage will be effective for everyone on the first day of the third month after they arrive, or on the first day of the thirteenth month for you, whichever comes first. If your spouse or dependants plan to join you in Alberta later, you should maintain coverage for your family and yourself through your previous province or territory for up to 12 months.Ĭontact the AHCIP office if your spouse or dependants do not intend to move here within 12 months of your arrival. The provider may submit a ‘payment-to-patient’ claim to AHCIP or reimburse you directly. Take your new personal health care card and your receipt to the place where you received the services. If you paid for an insured health service and are eligible for AHCIP coverage, you may be eligible for reimbursement.

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Once issued, health care cards are effective immediately.Ĭontact your current health insurance office to find out which services are covered after you move and to confirm how to receive reimbursement for services paid. Family members should apply for AHCIP coverage within 3 months of arriving. Military families who have recently moved to Alberta are eligible for AHCIP coverage on the date they establish residency in Alberta. The waiting period for AHCIP coverage is waived for military families moving to Alberta. While waiting to receive your Alberta personal health card, continue to use your health card from your previous province or territory when accessing insured health services.

  • For example, if you establish permanent residency in Alberta on July 12, your coverage is effective October 1.
  • If you apply later, the effective date of your coverage is determined when you register. In Alberta, your coverage begins on the first day of the third month following your date you established residency in Alberta.

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    If you have moved to Alberta from another province or territory and intend to live here for 12 months or more, you must apply (register) for Alberta Health Care Insurance Plan (AHCIP) health care coverage within 3 months of establishing residency in Alberta.












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