IFHP Canada: Everything You Need to Know About Free Health Coverage for Refugees
| Published: 5 August 2024 | 15 min read
| Published: 5 August 2024 | 15 min read
The Interim Federal Health Program (IFHP) Canada provides temporary free health care coverage to eligible refugees, protected persons, and refugee claimants who do not yet have provincial or territorial health insurance. This guide will help you understand the essentials of IFHP, including eligibility, coverage, and the application process.
We are an official IFHP provider with a team of experienced therapists who have helped many refugees and immigrants start a new and better life. You can get started with a free consultation today by going here.
The IFHP is a federal program designed to provide essential and emergency health care services to newcomers in Canada who are awaiting the decision on their permanent residency status or who have been granted refugee status. The program ensures that individuals who might not yet have access to provincial health insurance can still receive necessary medical care.
The program provides coverage for a wide range of health care services, ensuring that beneficiaries receive comprehensive care while they transition to provincial health insurance. Key services covered include:
To qualify for the program, you must belong to one of the following groups:
For a more detailed breakdown for eligible groups, please check out the Government of Canada’s website in the link here.
In most cases, you don’t need to apply to get coverage. Your immigration status determines your eligibility and your coverage starts or is cancelled automatically. You may need to apply online if you believe you’re eligible but your claim was rejected.
To get health services and products covered, you need to show proof of your eligibility. Here are the documents that can prove your eligibility:
Present any of these documents to access the health services and products covered by the program.
The coverage lasts for one year at a time. You no longer need to renew this program every year. It stays active until a decision is made about your refugee claim. After a decision is made, your coverage will continue for 90 more days.
We are an official provider with a team of therapists experienced in helping refugees and immigrants. We can get you started with a free consultation today. You can also use the online provider tool here to find other approved providers in your area.
Yes, therapy sessions covered by the program are free for eligible individuals. The program covers up to 10 one-hour sessions initially, with the possibility of additional sessions if needed and approved by a physician.
Eligible groups include resettled refugees, protected persons, refugee claimants, and certain other groups as defined by Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
You can prove your eligibility with documents such as:
Coverage lasts until you qualify for provincial or territorial health insurance or no longer meet the eligibility criteria.
You can check your coverage by referring to your IFHP certificate or by contacting an approved healthcare provider. We are an IFHP provider and can help you understand your coverage.
Claims are usually submitted directly by healthcare providers. Present your IFHP certificate to the provider, who will handle the billing. As an official provider, we manage the claims process for you.
You no longer need to renew coverage annually. It remains active until a decision is made regarding your refugee claim. If approved, coverage stays active for 90 days. If denied and you appeal, coverage continues until the appeal is heard.
The program initially approves up to 10 one-hour sessions, not including the initial assessment. If more treatment is needed, providers can request additional sessions with a physician’s recommendation.
To apply for coverage, submit the necessary documentation to prove your status as a refugee, protected person, or other eligible group. You can find detailed application instructions on the Government of Canada’s page.
You can contact us for assistance and also refer to the official eligibility details on the Government of Canada’s website at this link.