Immigration Status and Health Care in Canada “ There are none who are voiceless, just those who are the preferably unheard or the deliberately silenced.

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Immigration Status and Health Care in Canada “ There are none who are voiceless, just those who are the preferably unheard or the deliberately silenced. ” -Arundhati Roy Dr. Michaela Beder, Dr. Abeer Majeed & Dr. Ritika Goel April 5 th, 2010

Outline  What is ‘Health’?  What is ‘Status’?  Context  Categories  Barriers  So… what should I do?

What is ‘Health’?  Peoples’ Health Movement ‘Health is a social, economic and political issue and above all a fundamental human right. Inequality, poverty, exploitation, violence and injustice are at the root of ill- health and the deaths of poor and marginalized people.’

“Aisha” -- No Insurance  17 year old female  Sponsored by father, then abandoned and left without status  Sickle cell crisis  Went to ED -> no care w/o registration fee ($350)  In waiting room in extreme pain until became unconscious  Only then admitted for IV treatment  Billed $10,000

What is ‘Status’? -Citizens -Permanent residents – Immigrants -Refugees -Precarious status migrants -Temporary foreign workers (SAWs, LICs) -Denied refugee claimants but requesting H&C -Non-status migrants -Denied refugee claimants -Persons who stay beyond visitor/work/student permits -Undocumented migrants

Context  Reasons for migration  Myths Non-status immigrants take away jobs Non-status people don’t pay taxes Non-status people are on welfare and use up our social services Non-status people are criminals

But we have medicare! Despite “universal” publicly funded health insurance, many people living in Canada do not have access to healthcare

Some statistics…  Current estimations: Up to 500,000 non-status migrants in Canada Roughly half in GTA alone (Cynthia Wright, Khandor et al)  CHCs only being able to see about 12,000 uninsured people (AOHC 2004 report)

Categories of Insurance Coverage  Citizens - OHIP  Permanent residents – OHIP with 3 mo wait  Refugees - IFH  TFW - OHIP with 3 mo wait  Refugee claimants and denied refugee claimants in H&C process - IFH  Non-status & undocumented migrants - Uninsured

Sabrina -- 3 month wait  28 year old permanent resident Came to Canada with $16,000  5 ½ months pregnant  Could not afford antenatal care  Emergency C-section  Billed $5,000

Angel -- IFH  7 year old boy, refugee from Mexico  IFH certificate expired – awaiting new one  Had a head injury - laceration  Brought to hospital by mother  Refused service w/o $650  Went to walk-in: $60  2 weeks later – received $650 bill from hospital

Barriers  Status is a key determinant of health  Cost  Threat of: Deportation and detention Refusal of care by front-line admin Reporting domestic violence to police Raids  School  Food Banks Lack of Housing

Changes in the Immigration System  Dismantling of the immigration and refugee system 2010 Refugee acceptance rates to be cut by 60% New Bill to create 2 track system ‘safe’ vs. ‘unsafe’ countries  Raids in schools May 2009, women’s shelters Feb/Mar 2010  ‘Permanently temporary’ Changes to TFWP

So… what should I do?  Advocate for individual patients Question stereotypes Do not mislead patients Ensure OHIP fees  Maintain confidentiality – never tell police about status Always be careful what you do with information  Educate yourself and others Immigration system Forms of insurance (IFH, OHIP, private) Options for care (CHCs, Scarborough clinic for uninsured)

Get involved!  Health for All Universal and equitable coverage for all who live in Ontario  Access Without Fear Policy changes; charity vs. systemic change DADT  Migrant justice mobilizing - May Day, G8/G20

Thank You  We are a multidisciplinary group of migrants, healthcare professionals, students, activists and allies. We believe health is a fundamental human right and a matter of social justice. Health requires not only access to services for maintaining physical and mental health, but requires full economic, social, environmental, and political rights for all people.