Dependent Children

Dependent children are eligible for coverage under HEB Manitoba’s Healthcare, Dental, EAP and Life Insurance Plans. Dependent children must be unmarried and financially dependent on you.

Dependent children can be:

  • Natural children
  • Legally adopted children
  • Stepchildren
  • The children of your common-law partner, provided the children are living with you either full-time or in a shared custody arrangement
  • Children for whom you or your spouse/common-law partner are the legal guardian

Under Age 21

Children under age 21 who live with you either full-time or in a shared custody arrangement are considered eligible dependants regardless of their employment status.

Coverage stops at the end of the month that the child turns 21 unless they are eligible under one of the criteria below.

Over Age 21

Children over age 21 are eligible if they are unmarried and either:

  • Under age 25, AND
  • Attending an accredited educational institution, college or university full-time, regardless of their employment status. Children temporarily living elsewhere while attending school are still considered eligible.

OR

  • Dependent on you by reason of a mental or physical disability, provided the disability began before age 21 (or before age 25 if the child is a full-time student when the disability begins).

You must notify us within 60 days of a change in your eligible family members. Failure to do so may result in restrictions to coverage.

Scenario and how to report it Automatic Plan changes for  Healthcare, Dental, EAP Optional Plan changes for Life Insurance
You gain a dependent child (birth, adoption, guardianship).

Report as a Life Event

Your dependant is added to Healthcare, Dental, EAP coverage.

If you previously had single coverage, coverage will be increased to family.
You may purchase additional Personal or Family Life Insurance without Evidence of Insurability within 60 days of adding the dependent child.
A formerly ineligible dependent child enrols in a recognized educational institution.

Report as a Life Event (New Dependent Child)

Your dependant is added to Healthcare, Dental, EAP coverage.

If you previously had single coverage, coverage will be increased to family.
You may purchase additional Family Life Insurance coverage without Evidence of Insurability within 60 days of the date the child enrolls in the recognized educational institution.
Death of a dependent child.

Call us for assistance.
If you have no spouse/common-law partner or other dependent children, coverage will automatically change to single. You may purchase additional personal or Family Life Insurance without Evidence of Insurability within 60 days.
     



Dependent Children Who Do Not Live in Canada

You must notify us about your family members even if they live outside of Canada.

When they arrive in Canada, you must notify us and provide a copy of their provincial healthcare card within 60 days of their provincial health effective date.

Their coverage will begin the first of the month following their provincial health effective date.

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