More Canadians who want to save on dental care bills can finally get relief with the Canada Dental Care Plan. The Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) ...
More Canadian s who want to save on dental care bills can finally get relief with the Canada Dental Care Plan .Minister of Citizens' Services Terry Beech announced Thursday that eligible children under 18 and adults with a valid Disability Tax Credit certificate can now apply for the Canadian Dental Care Plan .
ESDC said that more than 11,400 oral health providers currently offer a wide range of services to CDCP clients.to find a provider in their community or speak to their local oral health provider to see if they accept CDCP clients." As the applications continue to be rolled out in phases, here's what Canadians should know about eligibility and when they can apply.You must be a Canadian resident with no access to dental insurance, meaning you don't have access through your employer or a family member's employer benefits, dental insurance through your pension , or a family member's pension benefits.
If you're a Canadian resident who accesses dental coverage through a social program offered by your province/territory or the federal government, you can still qualify for the CDCP if you meet all the eligibility criteria.The Canada Dental Care Plan is accepting applications for seniors 65 and up, adults with a valid Disability Tax Credit certificate, and families with children under 18 who need dental coverage.
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