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OHIP Expired and Income
BluePike Posts: 1
Posted On: 3/8/2016
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Hello Settlement Org,
My aunt Ohip Card already expired while she living outside Canada. I want to know:
1- Can she re-new for her Ohip Card while she is not in Canada? How to?
2- How long can she stay outside Canada and still eligible to receive OAS/ CPP?
Thank you.
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Moderator Moderator Posts: 4142
Posted On: 3/10/2016
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Hello,
Thank you for sharing your mother's situation with us.
Unfortunately, it is not possible to renew your OHIP from outside Canada. You can find some details regarding how to renew OHIP on the ServiceOntario Website in the How do I renew my health card? section.
In terms of OAS, you can find some information on the Old Age Security (OAS) -Receiving payments outside Canada website.
Here is an excerpt,
Receiving payments outside Canada
We can send your Old Age Security (OAS) pension payment outside the country if you:
-resided in Canada for at least 20 years after turning 18; or -lived and worked in a country that has a social security agreement with Canada and you meet the 20-year residence requirement under the provisions of that agreement.
If you do not meet either of the above requirements, we can only send your OAS pension payments outside Canada for the month you left and for six months after that. If you decide to return to Canada after an absence of more than six months, every additional year in Canada will be counted in order for you to reach your 20 years of residence needed to receive your OAS pension outside the country.
Example: If you left Canada in January, we would send your payments until the end of July. After July, the payments would stop until you return to Canada.
If you plan to be absent from Canada for more than six months, you must call us. You should also let us know when you return to Canada so that we can restart your OAS pension payments, beginning the month you return.
OAS pension payments are made anywhere in the world in the local currency where possible and, if not, in Canadian dollars. If you live in the United States and have your payment deposited directly to a US financial institution, the funds are automatically converted into US dollars. For more information, see receiving payment outside Canada.
We suggest that it is best if you contact Service Canada directly for definitive information related to CPP and OAS.
I hope this information is helpful. Please let us know if you have further questions and if there is any follow up to your question/situation.
===== Anna Settlement.Org Content and Information/Referral Specialist, CIRS Settlement.Org
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