Free medical programs covered by health cards
Daily outpatient services, doctor's visit fees, and all examination fees.
All expenses incurred during hospitalization in the event of a serious illness or illness, including the cost of medications taken directly by the hospital during hospitalization.
Free medical examination once a year.
Additional medical insurance
Many companies provide additional medical benefits to their employees, which can cover some dental and optometry expenses.
Commercial medical insurance purchased by residents themselves can also cover drug costs, dental expenses, optometry fees, and overtime hospitalization expenses in proportion.
Free medical services:
Covering daily outpatient, doctor's visit fees, laboratory tests, surgery, and hospitalization expenses (including medication during hospitalization).
Special restrictions:
Excluding dentistry, traditional Chinese medicine, prescription drugs (excluding inpatient medication), and some rehabilitation treatments.
International students should note that the validity period of the study visa is the same as that of the health card, and the health card should be updated synchronously when updating the study visa.
British Columbia (BC)
Application method: Submit online or mail to MSP office.
Effective time: After application, you need to wait for 90 days for it to take effect (calculated from the month of arrival), during which it is recommended to purchase temporary insurance.
Cost standard: Single person: $72/month Family of two: $130.5/month Family of three or more: $144/month.
Alberta Province (AHCIP)
Application method: Bring the original document to the designated office or mail a copy by mail
Effective time: The health card will take effect from the first day of arrival (no waiting period)
Cost: Free
Saskatchewan
Application method: Submit by mail or in person to the office of the Provincial Health and Medical Department
Effective time: 3 months after settlement, cross provincial medical treatment requires advance registration