And Oh..BTW the only natives in Canada are the aborigines (including the inuit)...everyone else is an immigrant - or descendant from one. But then I suppose you meant "new immigrant".[/QUOTE]
The way i heard it they werent the "original settlers", theres lots of evidence to show that those currently described as the original settlers "got rid of" the previous encumbents, the last of which were believed to be two little women at the bottom of south america.
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Previously on "time to emigrate? part 94"
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Originally posted by rootsnall View PostA bit of a mess I'm afraid. The tax system forces you take out medical insurance which in its basic form is next to useless and you have to shell out again if you ever need treatment. The state dental system has gone and in its place is very expensive private treatment where the dentists charge what they want.
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Originally posted by gadgetman View PostWe are heading for Oz in January, hope its not as bad there.
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Originally posted by miffy View PostThe latest "green credits" brainwave and increasing tax on older vehicles will just make them worthless pieces of scrap.
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All other considerations aside, from a practical point of view we found health/dental in the US to be a nightmare.
We are heading for Oz in January, hope its not as bad there.
Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostThe US is probably one of the worse examples of supposed 1st world health care.
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But I'm not in Switzerland; when I'm not in the UK, I am the other side of the Atlantic.
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The US is probably one of the worse examples of supposed 1st world health care.
In Switzerland I pay less for my family's health insurance + equivalent eenic and ernic, than I did just for my eenic contributions in the UK. When I needed an MRI scan, I had it the next day. Not 12 months later.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
Never visited a first world country then?
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Originally posted by snaw View Posthttp://www.cic.gc.ca/EnGLIsh/immigra...sess/index.asp
Link to the calculator.
BTW Just so people are informed, people there pay an awful lot of tax, there's loads of immigrants and they're more greeny/left than here.
Australia is kind of similar ...
And Oh..BTW the only natives in Canada are the aborigines (including the inuit)...everyone else is an immigrant - or descendant from one. But then I suppose you meant "new immigrant".
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Originally posted by zeitghostIt's also got the advantage that it's too far away for all the illegals to sail their boats there... though I suppose they could try sailing across the Bering Straits to Alaska...
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Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostOne tip for those that are considering this: make sure that there is a way that you can still get access to UK health care.
Never visited a first world country then?
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI already have several work colleagues there and a few friends - plus the gf lived there for 3 years(she was a carer for the woman who broke the story of Germany overrunning Poland and causing WW2).
The air is certainly unclean - but you cant have everything? Go to Oz and you have to put up with thick people.
In
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Try
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But, you knew that, didn't you?
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostFILTH!
The air is certainly unclean - but you cant have everything? Go to Oz and you have to put up with thick people.
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http://www.cic.gc.ca/EnGLIsh/immigra...sess/index.asp
Link to the calculator.
BTW Just so people are informed, people there pay an awful lot of tax, there's loads of immigrants and they're more greeny/left than here.
Australia is kind of similar ...
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