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Dec 13, 2014pianotuna wrote:
Hi PackerBacker,
I'd love to know whom you insured with and if they operate in Saskatchewan. I had great difficulty in finding any extended coverage this year because I had a minor stroke with no permanent symptoms in March 2014.
As of June 30, 2014 the Border personnel have access to how many days you have spent in USA. This may cause some grief with the 180 day rule in the near future. The only way to avoid the paper work that I am aware of, is to limit stays to 120 days per calendar year.PackerBacker wrote:
It really depends upon your insurer and medications; mine is 30 days for my blood pressure and asthma medications. That's something you really have to shop around for.
We usually head south in October, return to Montreal in November for the holidays then return south right after Christmas. I absolutely avoid scheduling any routine doctors' appointments during the time we're back for that reason just in case.
I sent you a PM.
... Eric
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