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Autofill Ontario Health Card Ohip Registration

Ontario health card (OHIP) registration, made repeatable

Registering for an Ontario health card means proving who you are and that you live in Ontario. The information rarely changes — but you end up writing it out by hand every time a health, school, or government form asks for it. This guide is an example of how to prepare those details once in hivi and reuse them.

Official form and source

Start from the official ServiceOntario source and always use the current version — form numbers and links can change:

What this form is about

The Ontario health card registration collects the facts that ServiceOntario uses to confirm your eligibility for public health coverage: your identity, your status in Canada, and that Ontario is your home.

Before you start: what to gather

  • Your legal name and date of birth, exactly as they appear on your official documents.
  • Your current Ontario home address.
  • Three supporting documents that, together, establish your citizenship or immigration status, your identity, and your Ontario residency (for example a passport or PR card, plus a document showing your Ontario address).

Confirm the exact, current document list on ontario.ca before you go — the accepted documents can change.

How hivi makes it faster

  1. Save it once. Put your legal name, date of birth, place of birth, and Ontario address into your hivi profile so they are consistent everywhere.
  2. Keep your proof handy. Upload scans of your supporting documents to hivi Files, so you can find them the moment a form (or a counter) asks.
  3. Autofill the form. Use the hivi Chrome extension to fill matching fields on web forms, or fill a PDF version directly from your saved profile inside hivi.
  4. Review and submit. You always check the result against your documents and submit it yourself.

Why do it in hivi

The same name, date of birth, and address feed your driver's licence change of address, your children's registrations, and dozens of other Ontario forms. Entering them accurately once — stored in Canada, with AI that runs on hivi's own servers — means every future form starts mostly filled.