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Thursday, November 18, 2010

High Friends in Places. Wait.

I've lived in Nunavut for about 3 and a half years, and though I have applied on MANY occasions, I never got my Nunavut health card. Honestly, it wasn't something I thought about too often (til I needed it of course, then I'd go about starting the application process again). The first time I applied was December 12th, 2007. You'll note, it's 2010.

The office where you send such applications had no record of any applications on my part, let alone many. And the bit that makes it all sticky - I can't get tuition money without the health number. So I applied with vigor this time, having sent the most recent application about 6 months ago. About 2 months ago, I get my application back (Hey, I'm taking this as leaps and bounds - they're acknowledging that I'm alive!) because they need a couple other bits of information (that I have provided several times, but whatever). I send these necessary bits, and begin an email campaign. I'm trying to impress on these guys that I need this to further my career, life etc. I have never received a response to these emails.

I was beginning to get VERY concerned. I can't register for next semester without paying for this semester, and I feel like the 2nd half of first year might be vital to getting to the first half of second year. Concerned may be a bit of an understatement. I couldn't sleep, and was sick with worry.

Then I mention this to a friend, over many glasses of wine when we had that hen night. This girl is a frigging ninja! She emailed the application guys, and they immediately called me. THEY HAVE PHONES?!?! I assumed from the lack of use, that the phones were cut out in the last budget. Then this friend came over and collected my information, and half a frigging hour later, I have a health care number. She's a witch! Voodoo perhaps?

Man, does it ever pay to have friends on the inside. For my part, I'll be naming my firstborn after her, regardless of the sex.

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2 comments:

  1. Hmmm. Very odd. Health coverage is supposed to begin three months after you arrive in a new jurisdiction. (Your old province or territory covers you for the first three months.) What would they have done if you'd needed to see a doctor before they got you your card?

    And why the heck would you need a health number to get tuition money? Is the student-loan system tied to the health system? That sounds wrong. Your health number is just for getting health care, not for proving residency. Maybe I'm missing something.

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  2. Luckily I've been able to see Doctors anyway when i've needed them, I just keep getting reminded for the number.

    I have no firgging idea why they need my healthcare number for FANS. Possibly because they are a machine fueled by useless information?

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