Wow, just 6 months and are then out of the loop? That really astonishes me as I'm sure it does many. Is it then challenging to then get back into Canadian health coverage? And if any of us moved up to Toronto to live with our romantic partner, what would be our chances of getting covered by by your health system, eh?
Joan [email protected] > Who's ethnocentric now? :-) > > (And, incidentally, one loses Canadian health coverage if one lives > elsewhere for more than 6 months, citizen or not, the motivation you > impute is based on a misunderstanding of the insurance system here.) > > Chris Green > ============= > > michael sylvester wrote: >> >> >> It seems that some of the Canadians that I have met in the U.S like >> the money here but they still keep their health insurance in Canada. >> I have found that some faculty in the U.S -of Canadian origin- not >> wanting to become U.S citizens for fear that they may lose their >> benefits in Canada.Whereas immigrants to the U.S are rushing to become >> U.S citizens,some Canadians are dragging their feet.I am in favor of a >> policy of denying tenure or limited tenure to immigrant faculty who >> have no intentions of becoming U.S citizens. GRRR! >> >> Michael Sylvester,PhD >> Daytona Beach,Florida > > > --- > To make changes to your subscription contact: > > Bill Southerly ([email protected]) --- To make changes to your subscription contact: Bill Southerly ([email protected])
