Your profile says you live in Toronto -- Silly girl, move to Alberta and you won't have to pay for it! Most TS people in Canada come here for coverage. I know a lot of TS girls here from all over Canada. Sadly, the wait is a while, you can expect two years wait. But, if you decide to come to Alberta (I live in Calgary) message me and I'll tell you who to see and where your referrals should go so you won't spend months trying to figure out what to do once you are here.
I should also mention that there are lots of jobs here, too. I have a friend from Ontario who moved here and got a good paying job and is using that to pay down debts and save for FFS. I've heard Ontario is harsh for jobs. I have a few friends (non-ts) who are also form Toronto who came for jobs. One of my friends went from welfare in ON to a $20/h job here. Not that every job pays that well, it really depends on what you are looking for, actually. $10/h is pretty normal for retail, where I usually end up working.
I should mention, also, that only GRS in Montreal is covered. Meltzer is also covered, but only if there's a medical reason you can't see Bassard in Montreal. Electro/laser is not covered. FFS is not covered. Breast aug is not covered. I think that you also need to be a Canadian citizen and live in Alberta for the coverage (you can move here, get a referral for the GID Doc in Edmonton, with your ON Healthcare Card, but you will have to give up your ON card for an Alberta healthcare card and pay the premiums -- $44/month, but you can get it subsidized depending on your income). and yes, you have to live here until after your SRS. There's a rumor that you have to live here after for a time, but I've heard different and know people who've moved out of province after GRS.
Posted on: October 09, 2007, 08:48:15 PM
As for other provinces, I don't know what it's like or how to get coverage. The only source i have is this:
http://www.egale.ca/index.asp?lang=E&item=1086Saying that, I don't know how long the wait lists are in other provinces or which doctor does what or how many GRS's are covered a year. Also, the site is from 2004 and things change constantly. The site says that Breats aug is paid for, but I've heard differently (but breast deconstruction for FtM is covered). I've head mixed things about BC and it's coverage (I hear that it's lacking, but you can get it -- according to the vhc, you need to be full-time for two years, where Alberta requires one year -- I don't know the wait time to get into the system). BC info:
http://www.vch.ca/transhealth/Alberta's is a year full-time. However, you also need to see a GID certified psychatrist. At this time that is Dr. Warneke. The other doctor has retired, so so they are looking for a replacement (I hear several could be coming soon). The wait time for Dr. Warneke is a year, which may go down when they find another doctor(s). Then from the time you see Dr. Warneke to GRS is about a year (give or take a couple months, depending on the case and how ready he feels you are for GRS). That is assuming you have started full-time before you visit his office. If you are not full-time before, your year's wait doesn't start until you start. So, if you start right away, it's the same, if you start six months down the road, you still wait a year seeing him.
Ontario delisted coverage in 1998 (I think), although they also made people to go the evil Clarke Centre! A lot of people in Ontario are pushing for coverage, so coverage might be sometime, but who knows when. Right now they are researching to see if there is a "need" for TS to have SRS. Here's an article that was written this summer that explains where the issue is:
http://www.xtra.ca/public/viewstory.aspx?AFF_TYPE=3&STORY_ID=3317&PUB_TEMPLATE_ID=4good luck,
--natalie