An eligible resident of Alberta is a person who is:
Legally entitled to be or to remain in Canada and makes his/her permanent home in Alberta;
Committed to being physically present in Alberta for at least 183 days in a 12 month period;
Not claiming residency or obtaining benefits under a claim of residency in another province, territory or country;
Any other person deemed by the regulations to be a resident not including a tourist, transient or visitor to Alberta.
When you move to Alberta from another province or country, there may be a waiting period before you become eligible for coverage under the AHCIP.
Moving to Alberta from another country
Individuals who move to Alberta from another country, who have an immigration document from Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada, may be eligible for AHCIP coverage. An individual's eligibility will depend on:
the type of entry document they have
any restrictions listed on the document
the length of time allowed in Canada
their commitment to reside in Alberta for 12 consecutive months.
In some cases, an eligible resident's spouse/partner or dependent from another country may be eligible for AHCIP coverage if they have a dated entry stamp on their passport. A Canada Travel Visa is not an accepted document.
NOTE: The Canada Border Security Agency doesn't automatically stamp and date passports, you may need to request a dated stamp at the time of entry.
참조바랍니다. 워크퍼밋이나 비지터퍼밋을 받고 이민국 에서 발행한 visa document가 있다면 Alberta Health Care 받는데 문제없을듯합니다.