Can I get a diagnosis for something in Canada if I pay for it out of pocket?
I got my degree in Canada, then left after my student visa because grad school would have been too expensive as a temporary resident. I'm now back in Europe and don't have permanent residency/citizenship in Canada. Can I see a Canadian health care professional for a (potential) diagnosis I am seeking? In my country, what I'm suspecting I have is not well understood in my demographic and often wrongly stereotyped while North American perspective and research on it is a bit more advanced (I know, I studied it). Moreover, an assessment for it is not covered by health insurance anyway - in no country. I found a Canadian provider who seems informed and is herself diagnosed with what I'm trying to get an assessment for. To border control, I would pretend to be a "tourist", so they will never know. Financially, I can afford it. Is there anything else in my way as a foreigner that prevents me from seeking a diagnosis in Canada? Thanks.
I got my degree in Canada, then left after my student visa because grad school would have been too expensive as a temporary resident. I'm now back in Europe and don't have permanent residency/citizenship in Canada. Can I see a Canadian health care professional for a (potential) diagnosis I am seeking? In my country, what I'm suspecting I have is not well understood in my demographic and often wrongly stereotyped while North American perspective and research on it is a bit more advanced (I know, I studied it). Moreover, an assessment for it is not covered by health insurance anyway - in no country. I found a Canadian provider who seems informed and is herself diagnosed with what I'm trying to get an assessment for. To border control, I would pretend to be a "tourist", so they will never know. Financially, I can afford it. Is there anything else in my way as a foreigner that prevents me from seeking a diagnosis in Canada? Thanks.