間眅埶AV

Canadian Citizens & Permanent Residents: Graduate Students

Note: In Canada, there are two types of medical insurance: primary and secondary. At 間眅埶AV both Primary and Secondary Medical Insurance are required.

Note: Both Primary Insurance and Secondary Insurance are required.

PRIMARY INSURANCE

Primary medical insurance covers services that require medical attention, such as visits to doctors, hospital stays and diagnostic medical testing. Primary medical insurance is legally required for all residents of British Columbia and is provided through the .

Moving to BC from another province?

Canadian students who do not plan to take up permanent residence in BC may be able to remain on your home province's medical plan. Check with your home province.

If you are not able to remain on your home province coverage, you must apply for the BC's Medical Services Plan.

Are you a Canadian citizen or permanent resident moving to Canada? 

You must apply for the BC's Medical Services Plan. You must also ensure that you have medical insurance during the waiting period coverage gap.

Canadian citizens and permanents residents of Canada cannot be enrolled in guard.me@間眅埶AV plan, it is therefore your responsibility to ensure you have appropriate medical coverage while you study at 間眅埶AV.

BC Medical Services Plan (MSP)

Cost: Medical Services Plan (MSP) premiums were eliminated as of January 1, 2020.
Enrolment: Need to apply
More Info: 

Common Questions:

What is the BC Medical Services Plan (MSP)?

Students staying in BC for 6 months or longer are required to enrol in the British Columbia Medical Services Plan under the . There is a wait period of 2-3 months for new residents. In order to be covered during the wait period you may purchase a private medical insurance plan or please contact International Services for Students to learn about medical insurance options.

BC MSP provides primary medical coverage such as:

  • services provided by a doctor
  • X-rays, lab tests (as required by a doctor) 
  • emergency dental and oral surgery in hospital

How and when can I apply for MSP?

To apply for BC MSP, complete the MSP Application online at .

If you are eligible, you can apply as soon as you arrive in BC. Please note there is a wait period of 2-3 months for new residents before your coverage begins. In order to be covered during the wait period you may purchase a private medical insurance plan or please contact International Services for Students to learn about medical insurance options.

If you are a returning student travelling back to BC, in order to be covered during the wait period you may purchase a private medical insurance plan. Please contact International Services for Students about temporary medical insurance options to cover the MSP waiting period. 

How does BC MSP work?

Once enrolled, BC MSP will mail you a BC Services Card. When visiting a health clinic or hospital, you will be asked to show your BC Services Card as proof of enrolment. You will not be required to pay for the visit, they will bill BC MSP directly. 

SECONDARY INSURANCE

Secondary medical insurance generally covers vision care, prescription drugs, dental and extended health care. Eligible 間眅埶AV students receive secondary medical insurance through the .

Do you already have an equivalent secondary medical insurance plan? OPT OUT of the GSS Health and Dental Plan.

GSS Health and Dental Plan

Cost: 

  • Please see the cost of the plan on the 

Enrolment: Automatic (except if starting in summer term). May-start students can self-enrol for their first semester at 間眅埶AV during the .

More Info:

Common Questions:

What is the GSS Health and Dental Plan?

The Graduate Student Society (GSS) health and dental plan is in place to complement primary medical coverage (ie. BC MSP). Services not included by primary coverage (ie. vision and dental care) are included in the GSS plan.

Eligible students are automatically covered by and billed for applicable portions of the student plan (except if entering in summer term). Note that plan benefits are only accessible within Canada.

How and when can I opt out of the GSS Health and Dental Plan?

You may opt out of the GSS Health and Dental plan if you have existing secondary coverage in BC. To opt out, you will be required to upload proof of coverage on the GSS Health and Dental website during the .

Please visit their for more information. 

How can I make claims?

You can claim online, through a mobile app, or by mail.

Please allow up to two weeks for claims to be processed. 

For claim forms and more information, please visit the 

I would like to speak to a representative about my secondary medical insurance. Who should I contact?

You can reach a representative by calling the Care Centre at 236-427-8123, Mon. - Fri. from 9 am to 5 pm. Or you can visit Studentcare Care Office in-person which is located at the Student Union Building (SUB) 2301 on 間眅埶AV Burnaby campus, Mon. - Fri. from 9 am to 5 pm.

TSSU Benefits

If you have an active TSSU appointment, you may also choose to opt into a private extended health plan (Pacific Blue Cross). For more information, visit the 間眅埶AV Human Resources TSSU website.