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Originally Posted by NE Live
Actually if you marry a citizen or permanent resident of Canada you can apply for Permanent Residence as well via being sponsered by the Canadian person you are married to. Then you would just have to stay in the country for 3 out of every 5 years and you could stay as long as you want. This includes the free health care system - Did you hear that Mexico FREE health care in Canada...check it out. Lots of work out west too with what they call 'The Oilsands'...
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Did you hear that Mexico FREE health care in Canada...check it out. Lots of work out west too with what they call 'The Oilsands'...
Question? Are you taunting Mexicans with free health care in Canada, or are you inviting Mexicans to flood into Canada for the purpose of acquiring free health care?
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Mexico has an excellent and inexpensive health care system. Many larger centers offer first class hospitals, and a full range of health care. Many North Americans now travel to Mexico for dental work and minor surgery, as prices are considerably lower. Pharmaceuticals are widely available and at prices much lower than the U.S. or Canada. Doctors are well trained and they even do house calls! Health insurance is available and it is inexpensive.
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This is total BS!!! I spent several weeks researching the Mexican health insurance system; private paid health care for Mexican citizens is decent; I.M.S.S (Like Medicare in the US) is absolutely horrible! Patients are often denied treatment until money is paid up front! Expatriate (Expat) health insurance will cost you 500 to 1500 Euros per month, depending upon level of coverage that is barely adequate compared to US and Canadian standards.
So, is your post a taunt or a positive statement of fact?