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Originally Posted by Sheba
One of my friends has talked about wanting to retire in another country. Looking up the info on retirement visas, I've seen that they all say the person has to have a certain amount of money (it varies by country) for living expenses, including having to pay for private medical insurance. Seeing as they haven't been paying into that country's public services for their working lives, they're not allowed to access them when they retire there. Is Canada so special that we'd be any different?
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their kids can sponsor them and have to agree to being financially resposible for them but they would get PR and would be able to get medical.