What changes to my personal information need to be reported to MSP?

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The British Columbia Medical Services Plan requires individuals to report any changes to their personal information that could affect their coverage or eligibility. This includes changes to your name, address, or marital status. If you move to a different residence, it is important to provide your new address to ensure that all communications and health information are sent to the correct location. Similarly, if you change your name due to marriage, divorce, or any other reason, this should be reported as it may affect how your information is processed in their system. Additionally, if there are changes in your dependent status, such as adding or removing a child from your health plan, or if there are changes to your immigration status or eligibility for coverage, these should also be reported. Keeping your personal information up to date helps in ensuring that you receive the health care services you need without interruption. For specific guidance on how to report these changes, individuals can refer to the current web page for additional information and contact details, if necessary.
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Answered Sep 14, 2025

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