by nick on October 22nd, 2009

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Can an american become dual citizen in canada for health care

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  • by jrbowler on December 10th, 2009

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    There wouldn't be any point in it. Each Province in Canada runs its own healthcare system for its own RESIDENTS. If aren't a resident of that Province, then you don't get healthcare from that Province, no matter what citizenship you are. If you are a legal resident of the Province then you do, again, no matter what your citizenship. Legal residence is what matters, not citizenship.

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  • by Sarah M on December 10th, 2009

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    It seems kind of pointless, I live close to the Canadian border in Washington state and our doctors offices are full of Canadians who come here and pay for health care rather than wait for the Canadian system to find a slot fit them in to see a doctor.

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  • by shrink on December 10th, 2009

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    Actually there are a lot of Americans that have health cards in Canada. They are illegal, and under assumed names. The system is always trying to catch these people. There are 1000's of them.

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