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As I understand from the link below, if your parent's cards expired they still can apply for AHCIP when they come back next time. They just need to "intend to reside in Alberta for 12 consecutive months"
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Canada entry documents are required to apply for AHCIP coverage
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Confirmation of permanent residence 8 G# O3 ], o# Z: b" `
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Active work* (minimum 6 months), study* or visitor* permit for Alberta or a designation as a Convention Refugee with accompanying documentation.
" C5 _; S9 {; G1 r4 q! P) D*NOTE: Not all Alberta permits qualify the permit holder for health care insurance coverage in Alberta.
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( O' _1 m2 X. u' O# nNOTE: All applicants must intend to reside in Alberta for 12 consecutive months.
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You may wish to purchase Visitor to Canada Insurance, which is available from private insurance companies, if you are physically present in Canada but not eligible for AHCIP coverage.
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