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โJul-17-2014 08:29 AM
robatthelake wrote:
I'm still trying to figure out how that Sleepy Mexican Border Guard was able to pass off any information when He never woke up as We drove through the Border! So How in the heck can the US guards know for sure when We passed through to Mexico in January and returned in April?
โJul-17-2014 03:36 AM
gitane59 wrote:
I truly hope this entry/exit initiative is used to catch and deport third county nationals who are illegally and intentional overstaying there Visas allowance for fraudulent or criminal activities rather than chasing retirees who overstay the 6 month allowance a couple of extra weeks.
โJul-16-2014 08:24 PM
โJul-16-2014 07:54 PM
JaxDad wrote:moisheh wrote:
Canadian border agents do not share info with your Provincial Health people. There is no secret service watching to see how long you have been out of the country for insurance purposes ! Too much paranoia from Canadians.
Moisheh
Pull your head out of the sand, then read the sixth paragraph..
Toronto Star story on information sharing.
โJul-16-2014 07:23 PM
โJul-16-2014 07:02 PM
moisheh wrote:
Canadian border agents do not share info with your Provincial Health people. There is no secret service watching to see how long you have been out of the country for insurance purposes ! Too much paranoia from Canadians.
Moisheh
โJul-16-2014 06:08 PM
Little Kopit wrote:I see no evidence of that when my doctor comes into the exam room with an armful of paper, and proceeds to ask me about something that happened 2 years ago.
You can't believe your health care record is only on paper. Paper and computer, me son, fer sure
โJul-16-2014 05:20 PM
2oldman wrote:gitane59 wrote:As long as health care record-keeping remains on paper and telephone, we're safe.
While this make some practical sense the idea of international governments tracking and sharing this info is creepy and scary.Can we trust government bureaucrats and government employees to be sharp enough about data security and privacy?
But that can't last.
โJul-16-2014 04:51 PM
gitane59 wrote:As long as health care record-keeping remains on paper and telephone, we're safe.
While this make some practical sense the idea of international governments tracking and sharing this info is creepy and scary.Can we trust government bureaucrats and government employees to be sharp enough about data security and privacy?
โJul-16-2014 04:46 PM
โJul-16-2014 04:17 PM
โJul-16-2014 04:05 PM
moisheh wrote:
Canadian border agents do not share info with your Provincial Health people. There is no secret service watching to see how long you have been out of the country for insurance purposes ! Too much paranoia from Canadians.
Moisheh