Seriously ill international students could be forced to leave Manitoba under new health insurance plan
International students in Manitoba who become seriously ill may be forced to return to their countries of origin or risk losing coverage under their new private health insurance plan.
Policy common practice for international student plans in Canada, but student federation calls it 'harsh'
International students in Manitoba who become seriously or terminally ill may be forced to return to their countries of origin or risk losing coverage under their new private health insurance plan.
The policy, called "return to country of origin," is common in private health insurance policies for international students, said Alexander Golovko, program manager for Studentcare, an insurance plan administrator which administers private health plans for both the University of Manitoba and the University of Winnipeg.
"The return to the country of origin is indeed the universal practice for all types of international student plans across Canada,"