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joebedford
Jul 02, 2013Nomad II
One of the items in the linked article is:
"It is better not to stay longer than six months in the United States, especially since you risk losing your health insurance from Quebec."
(It's SEVEN months for Ontario)
The point that the author DOESN'T make is that travel insurance is SECONDARY insurance. Once you lose your PRIMARY insurance (e.g OHIP in Ontario) your highly priced travel insurance is WORTHLESS.
I've heard many people say "How will they know?". Duh! Every government is spying on its own citizens either directly as in the case of the US or indirectly as in the case of Canada (probably directly here too except that no one has blown the whistle yet).
"It is better not to stay longer than six months in the United States, especially since you risk losing your health insurance from Quebec."
(It's SEVEN months for Ontario)
The point that the author DOESN'T make is that travel insurance is SECONDARY insurance. Once you lose your PRIMARY insurance (e.g OHIP in Ontario) your highly priced travel insurance is WORTHLESS.
I've heard many people say "How will they know?". Duh! Every government is spying on its own citizens either directly as in the case of the US or indirectly as in the case of Canada (probably directly here too except that no one has blown the whistle yet).
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