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When applying to become a Canadian citizen, they will deny someone who would put excessive demands on the health care system. I've had to be hospitalized twice in the past 5 years, I've had to take a course of IV steroids 4 times, I take a medication (Fingolimod) that retails for $3400/a month, and need to regularly see a dermatologist, lung specialist, opthamologist, and pulmonologist to monitor possible complications. do you think this is excessive?

More information in these links:
http://www.mult-sclerosis.org/news/Jan2002/CanadaWomanwMSChallengesImmigratio...

http://www.ccdonline.ca/en/socialpolicy/access-inclusion/hawking

http://www.canadavisa.com/immigration-problem-medical-inadmissibility.html

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/medical/medexams-perm.asp

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  • The one thing i can say is, as a canadian, yes, we do pay for our healthcare system out of our taxes, but at the same time, i'm glad that we pay for them with everything we buy because say if i got cancer, i don't think i'd be able to afford to pull out thousands of dollars immediately to help battle cancer, or any other disease for that matter. Even the 300 dollars that soundlyawake had to chip out, i don't think i can come up with that money, so sometimes it's nice to have that coverage

  • I'm Canadian, and shame on the government for saying you wouldn't be able to immigrate here. I guess we're unworthy of your amazingness.

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  • Justine what if you marry me? You can come into the country then right? :- ) If you came to live with me in Canada... wow my life would be... ,<333333 anyways you're probably not even reading this but if you are then continue ... so as a Canadian, I think our healthcare system is fair because if I get a life-threatening disease, I know I'm covered.

  • @ocguyiscool Yea cuz im sure she wanna date u small, pink limped dick crackers online,LMAO....aint no white gurl wants u no talent crackers anymore, they want a strong,black man with a huge dick....dont make yop self cry u inbred

  • Are you single?

  • You are beautiful

  • *don't get me wrong.

  • I would say come to the UK, but our system has many, many flaws. I mean do get me wrong, it does work. It just needs a lot of reform. And a whole lot more funding. I suppose you could try Germany or France. I've heard they offer a good standard of service.

  • My favorite part of Canada is how the government picks and chooses who has to pay taxes based on race. :)

  • Do not mistake presevationist as racism. Every immigrint that comes to your

    country, is replacing one of your kids. Do not give your kids land away! As a matter,

    it could be said every immigrant taken in is a lost life killed before

    the child was born. You have been brain washed from the after of world war 2 as to immigration. Encourage with incentives woman to have more then three kids

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