Category: Alberta

Is It Hard To Get Pr In Alberta?

Due to Alberta’s low CRS requirement, they are often considered one of the easiest provinces to get PR in Canada. How long does it take to get PR in Alberta? 15 to 18 monthsAfter receiving a nomination through the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program, applicants submit an application for permanent residency, which typically takes 15 to […]

Who Pays Accident Benefits In Alberta?

2) Who pays? The insurer of whatever vehicle you were the occupant of (whether as a driver or a passenger) must provide you with section B benefits, regardless of whose fault the accident was. “Fault’ determines compensation, not medical benefits. Who pays deductible in accident Alberta? Will I have to pay a deductible if I’m […]

What Does Accident Benefits Cover In Alberta?

These benefits include all reasonable expenses incurred within two years from the date of the accident for necessary medical treatments, surgeries, physiotherapy, chiropractic, etc. and all other services which your attending physical and medical provider deem essential for the treatment and rehabilitation. What is accident benefits in Alberta? Section B benefits provide a maximum of […]

Is Corrective Jaw Surgery Covered In Alberta?

Yes, jaw surgery is covered by the Alberta Health Care Plan if it is deemed medically necessary by your physician. Is jaw surgery covered by Alberta Health Care? Some specific dental/oral and maxillofacial surgery services, such as cyst removal, joint and jaw surgery, and bone grafts are fully covered under the Alberta Health Care Insurance […]

Why Did Norwegians Immigrate To Alberta?

Norwegian settlers began arriving in Alberta around 1892, but they had been leaving their homeland long before. Crop failures, overpopulation, and economic crises had caused unemployment and misery, and a dissatisfied class had arisen with less access to education and other opportunities. Where did Norwegians settle Alberta? A small settlement of Norwegians was begun at […]

What Ethnic Groups Are In Alberta?

Alberta is very ethnically diverse, with many immigrants from England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Germany, France, Ukraine and Scandinavia. Alberta also has the second-highest percentage of Francophones (French speakers) in western Canada at 2%, most of whom live in the northwestern and central part of the province. Is Alberta British or French? It is part of […]

Is Alberta Id A National Id?

What Is an Alberta Identification Card? For Alberta residents over the age of 12 who don’t (or can’t) hold a valid driver’s licence, a non-driver government photo ID serves as official identification. Like a driver’s licence, it can serve as ID while travelling within Canada, or for opening a bank account, for example. Does Canada […]