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Parent Session - 2016
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Parent session – Jumpstart 2016 Parent Session Outline: Introductions International Programs and Services Immigration Documentation Health Insurance in Canada Questions? International Programs & Services
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International Programs and Services (IPS) provides advising, transition services, and programming for international students. Our Staff: Leah Sanford MA, Manager Philipp Reichert MSc, RCIC - Advisor Carrie Karsgaard MA, - Advisor Donna McGrath – English Foundations Program Advisor Kirsten Bennett – Educational Facilitator Student Staff & Volunteers
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How can IPS help? 1 Advising Immigration Healthcare 2 3 Social & Cultural Programs & Activities International Clubs & Cultural Activities Intercultural Development Program Workshops Immigration/Permanent Residency Personal International Career Development Program Referrals
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Immigration Advising
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Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) Advising Services Study Permits Temporary Residence Visas (if applicable) Post Graduate Work Permit Information Sessions Workshops throughout the year for immigration-related topics Questions related to eligibility for work in relation to academic studies
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Health Care
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Health Insurance in British Columbia Arrival in Canada Complete medical coverage BC MSP iMed coverage (coverage for first 3 months) 3 month waiting period Ongoing coverage while a BC resident Blue Cross ihaveaplan.ca Extended coverage
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iMed: How does it work? As soon as international students (on a study permit) register for courses, they are automatically enrolled in iMed $180.00 iMED fee will be charged to student account iMED Card will be emailed to students within two weeks Canadian Citizens & Permanent Residents are encouraged to purchase temporary health insurance through Global Campus Health (prices vary)
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Medical Services Plan (MSP) Basic Provincial Health insurance is legally required if you are residing in BC 3-month wait period to qualify for MSP (remainder of arrival month plus 2 months) MSP covers medical appointments, testing, hospitalizations. $75.00 monthly fee
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UBCSUO Health & Dental – Blue Cross 1)Extended health insurance – student automatically enrolled 2) Online opt-out form if proof of alternate coverage provided 3)Full-year coverage - $256.70 4)Covers up to 80% dental fees and prescription drugs, out of province/country emergency treatment, vision care etc. See the Student Union for more details regarding coverage
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Address changes online Extending study permit – mail new study permit to MSP Student responsibility to pay bills MSP: Important to Remember:
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If you don’t have MSP Coverage Fees start at: AMBULANCE - $550.00 EMERGENCY ROOM VISIT - $600.00 PHYSICIAN/DOCTOR'S FEE - $300.00 per physician that sees you WARD STAY (if you are required to stay in hospital) - $3,300.00 per day DOCTOR/PHYSICIAN APPOINTMENT ON CAMPUS - $71.00
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Nene’s Story Emergency Room Visit = $600.00 Physician/Doctor Fees = 4 x $300.00 = $1,200.00 Medical testing – (3 hrs. worth) - $1,000.00 minimum Ward Stay (overnight in hospital) - $3,300.00 x 3 TOTAL = $15,000.00 plus
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Your Online Resource students.ok.ubc.ca/parents/welcome.html This website will guide and provide you with tips and information on how you can support your student.
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Privacy Policies Current provincial legislation prohibits UBC from discussing information regarding a student’s application, file or academic standing to anyone other than the student (without the student’s consent). Third Party Authorization grants a student the ability to give access to their account to another, typically parents. Forms are available at: http://students.ubc.ca/enrolment/records/permission
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