---
title: Apply for OHIP and Get an Ontario Health Card
country: canada
service: "ontario-health-card"
category: healthcare
difficulty: moderate
estimated_time: "One in-person visit at a ServiceOntario centre; coverage immediate; physical card by mail in 4 to 6 weeks"
cost_range: C$0
last_verified: 2026-05-09
canonical: https://publicservices.guide/canada/ontario-health-card/
city: Ontario
status: current
confidence: low
tags:
  - healthcare
  - ohip
  - mandatory
  - "new-arrival"
  - serviceontario
  - cuaet
sources:
  - https://www.ontario.ca/page/apply-ohip-and-get-health-card
  - https://www.ontario.ca/page/documents-needed-get-health-card
  - https://www.ontario.ca/page/health-card-renewal
  - https://www.ontario.ca/page/replace-cancel-or-change-information-your-health-card
  - https://www.ontario.ca/page/switch-photo-health-card
  - https://www.ontario.ca/page/health-cards
  - https://www.ontario.ca/locations/serviceontario
---

# Apply for OHIP and Get an Ontario Health Card

**Country:** 🇨🇦 Canada  
**Last verified:** 2026-05-09  
**Estimated time:** One in-person visit at a ServiceOntario centre; coverage immediate; physical card by mail in 4 to 6 weeks  
**Cost:** C$0

## Required documents

- **Registration for Ontario Health Insurance Coverage form**
  - Where to get: Download from ontario.ca or pick up at a ServiceOntario centre
  - Required: Completed and signed before you visit
  - Cost: C$0
  - _Note:_ The form is the application itself — bring it completed alongside the three identification documents below.
- **Status proof — citizenship or OHIP-eligible immigration status**
  - Where to get: IRCC, the federal citizenship registrar, an Ontario or other Canadian provincial registrar, or the Indigenous Services Canada registrar — depending on your status
  - Required: Original; photocopies not accepted
  - Cost: C$0 paid to ServiceOntario
  - _Note:_ Accepted: Canadian passport (valid or expired up to 5 years), Canadian birth certificate, Canadian Certificate of Registration of Birth Abroad, certified Statement of Live Birth, Certificate of Canadian Citizenship or Naturalization (paper or card; commemorative not accepted), Certificate of Indian Status, Registered Indian Record (certified), Permanent Resident Card (valid or expired up to 5 years), Confirmation of Permanent Residence (Imm 5292 or Imm 5688), Record of Landing (Imm 1000), Immigration and Refugee Board Convention Refugee or Protected Person determination, Protected Person Status document, Temporary Resident Permit (case types 86 through 95), work permit accompanied by an employer letter on letterhead confirming full-time employment for at least 6 months, Verification of Status (Imm 5715 or Imm 5716), or IRCC documentation of a CUAET emergency authorization.
- **Residency proof — Ontario residency**
  - Where to get: An Ontario issuer (utility company, bank, employer, school, landlord, or government program)
  - Required: Original; some categories accept printed or digital electronic
  - Cost: C$0 paid to ServiceOntario
  - _Note:_ Originals only: valid Ontario driver's licence, valid Ontario Photo Card, Ontario motor vehicle permit. Original or printed/digital accepted: utility bill (cable, hydro, gas, water), monthly bank statement, employer pay stub or letter on company letterhead, school report card or transcript, Child Tax Benefit statement, most recent income tax Notice of Assessment, insurance policy (home, tenant, auto, life), mortgage, rental, or lease agreement, property tax bill, phone bill, credit card statement, Ontario Works or ODSP direct-deposit statement, T4E Employment Insurance Benefits Paid statement, T4A Old Age Security or T4A(P) CPP Benefits statement, RRSP/RRIF/RHOSP statement, T5007 WSIB Statement of Benefits, or Canada Pension Plan Statement of Contributions.
- **Identity proof — name and signature**
  - Where to get: Bank, IRCC, an Ontario issuer, professional association, or employer
  - Required: Original; document must show your name and signature
  - Cost: C$0 paid to ServiceOntario
  - _Note:_ Accepted: credit card, valid Ontario driver's licence, valid Ontario Photo Card, Canadian Immigration Identification Card, Certificate of Canadian Citizenship (plastic card), Certificate of Indian Status, Confirmation of Permanent Residence (Imm 5292 — signature required), current employee ID card, current professional-association licence, Old Age Security card, Ontario motor vehicle permit (plate portion only), Canadian or foreign passport, Permanent Resident Card (signature required), Record of Landing (Imm 1000), student ID card, or union card. The same document cannot satisfy two of the three categories — bring extras so ServiceOntario can construct a valid set.

## Costs

- **OHIP application — first-time card:** 0 CAD — Ontario does not state a fee on the canonical apply-OHIP page; the application is free.
- **OHIP renewal — every 5 years:** 0 CAD — Ontario states 'Renewing an Ontario health card is free.'
- **Switch from red-and-white card to photo health card:** 0 CAD — Ontario states 'It's free to switch to a photo health card.'
- **Add French-language accented characters to the name on file:** 0 CAD — Ontario states this can be done 'at no cost' since the 2022-08-03 reform.
- **Replacement, change of name, or change of address — fee not published:** 0 CAD — Fee is not published on the canonical replace-cancel-or-change-information page. Contact ServiceOntario directly to confirm before assuming a charge applies.

## Steps

### 1. Confirm you meet OHIP eligibility

- Confirm Ontario is your primary residence and that you intend to be physically in Ontario for 153 days in any 12-month period and for at least 153 days of the first 183 days after you begin living in the province
- Confirm you fall into at least one of Ontario's qualifying categories — Canadian citizen, Indigenous person registered under the federal Indian Act, permanent resident, in-Canada permanent-residence applicant whose application IRCC has confirmed, work-permit holder working full time for an Ontario employer for at least 6 months, Live-in Caregiver or Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program participant, Convention refugee or protected person, Temporary Resident Permit holder in case types 86 through 95, full-time clergy in Ontario for at least 6 months, or CUAET emergency-authorization recipient
- Note that visitors are not eligible — Ontario states 'Visitors are not eligible for OHIP coverage'

> **Tip:** If your residency clock has not yet reached 153 days, start saving evidence of physical presence — utility bills, transit passes, lease, employment letter — because ServiceOntario or OHIP audit may ask for it later. Coverage is granted on eligibility confirmation, but eligibility can be reviewed retroactively against the 153-day rule.

### 2. Gather three original documents covering status, residency, and identity

- Pick one document that proves Canadian citizenship or OHIP-eligible immigration status (passport, PR card, Confirmation of Permanent Residence, work permit with employer letter, IRCC CUAET letter, etc.)
- Pick one document that proves Ontario residency (Ontario driver's licence, utility bill, lease, bank statement, Notice of Assessment, etc.)
- Pick one document that proves your identity by name and signature (passport, PR card, credit card with signature, employee ID, etc.)
- Confirm no document does double duty — Ontario states 'All three documents must be different and cannot serve dual purposes'
- Bring four or five candidate documents in total so ServiceOntario can build a valid set even if one is rejected

> **If this fails:** If you cannot find three documents that cover the three categories without overlap, contact the issuer for a substitute (banks can re-issue a statement same-day; IRCC re-issues Confirmation of Permanent Residence within their published timelines) before booking your ServiceOntario visit.

### 3. Download and complete the Registration for Ontario Health Insurance Coverage form

- Download the Registration for Ontario Health Insurance Coverage form from ontario.ca, or pick it up in person at a ServiceOntario centre
- Fill in the form before your appointment so you can hand it over with your three documents
- If you are unable to attend in person for medical reasons, ask ServiceOntario about the medical-exemption clause referenced on the photo-health-card pages

_Links:_
- [Ontario — Apply for OHIP and get a health card](https://www.ontario.ca/page/apply-ohip-and-get-health-card)

### 4. Apply in person at a ServiceOntario centre *(ServiceOntario centre)*

- Use the ServiceOntario locator to find your nearest branch by postal code, address, or city
- Filter for branches that accept appointment bookings and reserve a slot if available; check the branch page for walk-in policy where appointments are not offered
- Bring your completed Registration for Ontario Health Insurance Coverage form and your three original documents
- Hand over your documents at the counter; a ServiceOntario staff member reviews them and confirms eligibility on the spot

> **Tip:** Ontario states 'You must apply for OHIP in person at a ServiceOntario centre' — there is no online or mail channel for first-time applications. Service in French is available under the French Language Services Act at designated branches and via the ServiceOntario hotline.

_Links:_
- [ServiceOntario — Find a centre](https://www.ontario.ca/locations/serviceontario)

### 5. Receive immediate coverage and wait for the physical card

- Once ServiceOntario confirms your eligibility, your OHIP coverage is active immediately — Ontario states 'There is no longer a waiting period for OHIP coverage' and 'If you are eligible, you will have immediate health insurance coverage'
- Keep the ServiceOntario receipt; healthcare providers can verify coverage through the provincial eligibility-check system before your physical card arrives
- Your photo health card arrives by mail in approximately 4 to 6 weeks at the address ServiceOntario records on the application

> **If this fails:** If the card has not arrived after 6 weeks, call the ServiceOntario hotline at 1-800-267-8097 to confirm the address on file and request a status check.

### 6. Renew every 5 years and update on status or address change

- Renew every 5 years before the expiry on your card — Ontario states 'You must renew your health card every 5 years'
- Renew online if you hold a current Ontario driver's licence or Ontario Photo Card and have not changed your address in the past 90 days; otherwise renew in person at ServiceOntario or via virtual appointment where offered
- Update your address within 30 days of moving — online via the change-address page, by mail using Change of Address form 1057-82, or in person at ServiceOntario
- Update your status if your immigration category changes (work permit to permanent residence, for example) — bring the new IRCC document to a ServiceOntario centre

_Links:_
- [Ontario — Health card renewal](https://www.ontario.ca/page/health-card-renewal)
- [Ontario — Replace, cancel, or change information on a health card](https://www.ontario.ca/page/replace-cancel-or-change-information-your-health-card)

## FAQ

### Is there still a 3-month waiting period for OHIP?

No. Ontario states 'There is no longer a waiting period for OHIP coverage' and 'If you are eligible, you will have immediate health insurance coverage.' Older newcomer guides and diaspora forums still warn about a 3-month wait and recommend buying private interim insurance — that advice is stale. Ontario explicitly invites newcomers to apply on the day they arrive: 'You do not need to wait to be physically present for 153 days before applying. You can apply for coverage as soon as you arrive in Ontario.'

### What is the 153-day rule and what happens if I leave Ontario?

Ontario states you must 'be physically in Ontario for 153 days in any 12-month period' and 'be physically in Ontario for at least 153 days of the first 183 days immediately after you began living in the province.' Coverage begins immediately on eligibility confirmation, but the rule is a physical-presence requirement: if you fall short of 153 days within your first 183 days, OHIP can later determine you were ineligible and recover the cost of any care provided. Keep evidence — utility bills, transit passes, employment letters, lease — that demonstrates physical presence in Ontario.

### Can I apply online or by mail?

No, not for the first card. Ontario states 'You must apply for OHIP in person at a ServiceOntario centre.' Renewal can be done online if you hold a current Ontario driver's licence or Ontario Photo Card and have not changed your address in the past 90 days. Mail renewal is limited to children under 15½ and seniors aged 80 and over; seniors 75 to 80 must renew in person.

### Where do I find a ServiceOntario centre?

Use the ServiceOntario locator at ontario.ca/locations/serviceontario to search by postal code, address, or city. The locator filter shows whether a branch accepts appointment bookings; appointment availability and walk-in policy vary by branch, so check the branch page before going. The ServiceOntario hotline 416-326-1234 or 1-800-267-8097 is open Monday to Friday from 08:30 to 17:00 Eastern Time.

### When does my coverage actually start?

Coverage starts the moment ServiceOntario confirms your eligibility — that is, on the day of your in-person appointment. The physical card arrives by mail in approximately 4 to 6 weeks, but you do not need the card in hand to be covered. Healthcare providers can verify your OHIP eligibility through the provincial eligibility-check system using the ServiceOntario receipt or your name and date of birth.

### I am a CUAET recipient — what extra do I need?

Ontario covers CUAET (Canada-Ukraine Authorization for Emergency Travel) recipients under its emergency-authorizations clause. You must hold IRCC documentation that confirms the emergency authorization and its duration, satisfy the 153-day-of-first-183-days rule after establishing residency in Ontario, and continue to satisfy the 153-day-in-any-12-month-period rule thereafter. OHIP coverage tracks the duration of the IRCC emergency authorization and continues if subsequent authorizations are granted for the same humanitarian purpose.

### How often do I renew, and is there a fee?

Renewal is every 5 years. Ontario states 'Renewing an Ontario health card is free.' The renewed card arrives by mail in approximately 4 to 6 weeks. You cannot renew online within 90 days of changing your address; an in-person or virtual appointment is required during that window. Red-and-white card holders cannot renew online — they must visit a ServiceOntario centre for new photo capture.

### What if my immigration status changes after I get OHIP?

You must update your OHIP record at a ServiceOntario centre when your immigration status changes — for example, when a work-permit holder becomes a permanent resident. Bring the new IRCC document. This update is independent of the 5-year renewal cycle. The eligibility category that supports your OHIP coverage may change, and ServiceOntario records the change against your file.

## Sources

- [Government of Ontario](https://www.ontario.ca/page/apply-ohip-and-get-health-card) — accessed 2026-05-09 — _T1_ — 'There is no longer a waiting period for OHIP coverage.' 'If you are eligible, you will have immediate health insurance coverage.' 'You can apply for coverage as soon as you arrive in Ontario.' Eligibility requires the applicant to 'make Ontario your primary residence,' 'be physically in Ontario for 153 days in any 12-month period,' and 'be physically in Ontario for at least 153 days of the first 183 days immediately after you began living in the province.' 'You must apply for OHIP in person at a ServiceOntario centre.' Eleven additional-requirement categories: Canadian citizen, Indigenous person registered under the federal Indian Act, permanent resident, in-Canada PR applicant confirmed by IRCC, work-permit holder 'working full-time in Ontario, for an Ontario employer, for at least 6 months,' Live-in Caregiver Program participant, Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program participant, Convention refugee or other protected person, Temporary Resident Permit holder (case types 86 through 95), and clergy ministering full time in Ontario for at least 6 months. CUAET clause: applicants 'may be eligible for OHIP coverage for the duration of the authorization, or any subsequent authorizations issued for the same purpose.'
- [Government of Ontario](https://www.ontario.ca/page/documents-needed-get-health-card) — accessed 2026-05-09 — _T1_ — Applicants must present 'a completed Registration for Ontario Health Insurance Coverage form' plus '3 separate documents from the List of qualifying identification documents (photocopies not accepted): one original document that proves your Canadian citizenship or OHIP-eligible immigration status, one document (original, printed or digital/electronic document as noted on the list) that proves your residency in Ontario, one original document that proves your identity.' 'All three documents must be different and cannot serve dual purposes.' Verbatim accepted-document lists for citizenship/status, residency, and identity categories — including Canadian passport (valid or expired up to 5 years), Permanent Resident Card, Confirmation of Permanent Residence (Imm 5292 or Imm 5688), Record of Landing (Imm 1000), work permit with employer letter, Verification of Status (Imm 5715 or Imm 5716), Ontario driver's licence, Ontario Photo Card, utility bills, bank statements, leases, Notice of Assessment, T4-series statements, credit card with signature, employee ID, professional-association licence, passport, and others.
- [Government of Ontario](https://www.ontario.ca/page/health-card-renewal) — accessed 2026-05-09 — _T1_ — 'You must renew your health card every 5 years.' 'Renewing an Ontario health card is free.' 'The renewed card will be mailed to you in approximately 4 to 6 weeks.' Online renewal restriction: 'you cannot renew your health card online within 90 days of changing your address.' Mail renewal is limited to children under 15½ and seniors aged 80 and over; seniors aged 75 to 80 must renew in person. Online renewal requires a current Ontario driver's licence (not suspended, expired, or cancelled) or current Ontario Photo Card.
- [Government of Ontario](https://www.ontario.ca/page/replace-cancel-or-change-information-your-health-card) — accessed 2026-05-09 — _T1_ — Replacement of a lost, stolen, or damaged photo card uses ServiceOntario channels: phone 1-800-664-8988 for an unexpired photo card with no name or address change; in person at a ServiceOntario centre with two original documents (residency plus identity) when name or address has changed; in person with three original documents when the card is expired. Replacement card 'receive a new photo health card in 4 to 6 weeks.' Address change must be reported within 30 days of moving via four channels: online via the change-address page, by mail with Change of Address form 1057-82, by mailed letter with name, health number, phone, current and new addresses, or in person at ServiceOntario. Change of name requires the Change of Information form plus an original legal-name document (birth certificate, citizenship or immigration document, marriage certificate, court order for change, change-of-name certificate, or adoption certificate). Adding French-language accented characters to a name has been available 'at no cost' since 2022-08-03. Move-out-of-Ontario notification by phone 1-866-532-3161 or by mail or in person; coverage 'generally' continues 90 days after the move. The page does not state a fee for replacement, change-of-name, or change-of-address actions; readers should contact ServiceOntario to confirm whether a charge applies.
- [Government of Ontario](https://www.ontario.ca/page/switch-photo-health-card) — accessed 2026-05-09 — _T1_ — 'It's free to switch to a photo health card.' Switch requires three original identification documents and the Health Card Re-Registration Form. A medical-exemption clause covers applicants unable to attend in person.
- [Government of Ontario](https://www.ontario.ca/page/health-cards) — accessed 2026-05-09 — _T1_ — 'Visitors are not eligible for OHIP coverage.' Parent index page linking to apply-OHIP, documents-needed, renewal, replace-cancel-change-information, and switch-photo-card pages.
- [ServiceOntario locator](https://www.ontario.ca/locations/serviceontario) — accessed 2026-05-09 — _T1_ — ServiceOntario locator searches by postal code, address, or city; offers an appointment-bookings filter where applicable. ServiceOntario hotline 416-326-1234 or 1-800-267-8097 operates Monday to Friday 08:30 to 17:00 Eastern Time. Locator advice: 'check if your service is available online and give it a try' before an in-person visit.

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