

This means that to keep your OHIP coverage, you can be outside of Canada for 212 days in a 12-month period. not pre-existing (you developed it outside of Canada).for an illness, disease, condition or injury that.

provided at a licensed hospital or licensed health facility.lived in Ontario for more than six months and will be away no more than 212 days in any 12-month periodĪnd the treatment or service you receive must be:.lived in Ontario for less than six months and will be away for no more than 30 days.It is important to know that OHIP doesn’t cover many health services when travelling outside of Canada, like using an ambulance or getting medical services that you can plan for and get in Ontario.Īs a general rule, know that you will have to pay for health services you get outside of Canada upfront and later get reimbursed by OHIP when you come back to Ontario, if you are eligible.

OHIP pays a set amount for insured, emergency health services, like doctor services, emergency outpatient services and emergency inpatient services that meet specific criteria. This will give you proof that you mailed the form to us.OHIP coverage is limited outside of Canada. We strongly recommend using certified, registered, or return receipt mail when sending your Form AR-11. (This includes any form you file after you submitted your abuse waiver.) You do not need to call the USCIS Contact Center. If you previously filed for a waiver of the I-751 joint filing requirement because you and/or your conditional resident child were abused, you must mail your Form AR-11 to the corresponding address in the chart below. For Housing & Development Board (HDB) residential blocks, the block number is included in the postal code.
