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    Clarification on blog dated 11/30/09

    no it isn't fair, but sometimes the odds stack in your (in this case, "my") favor. Thanks for reading that and reinforcing that I am not crazy. I still have my original questions. So if any one has any insite, please let me know. What steps need to be taken to reestablish medical insurance...
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    Clarification on blog dated 11/30/09

    The blog specifically states 5-10 or even 20 years, so why would 30 yrs be an issue? Does anyone have any actual experience with this issue? Would love any constructive feedback. here is where you can read the blog. add this after the ".com" in this website. It won't let me post the link...
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    Clarification on blog dated 11/30/09

    I was reading through your past blogs and came across one that will solve all my immigration issues. I THINK I understand the blog titled "two classes of permanent residents" to read, that if a US citizen return to the US after landing in canada and fails to keep up the 2 years in every 5 they...
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    older US citizens moving to canada

    I have been talking to Alberta regarding their nominations, and it looks like our best bet is to come in on a work visa. It would mean I would need to work for a few more years, but the extra money sure would not hurt. Especially with the economy as goofy as it is right now. Then the employer...
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    older US citizens moving to canada

    Ha! have you priced out private health insurance policies in the US???? If we purchased one that would actually cover us if we needed any medical care, we would not be able to afford the hobby farm. *sigh*
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    older US citizens moving to canada

    anyone know about any programs similar to the Strategic recruitment stream in Alberta for H-1B visa holders, except for US citizens?
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    older US citizens moving to canada

    interesting idea, I hadn't thought of going back to school, but that is an option. Would that be a student visa or something like that? would we qualify for healthcare if on a temp visa. I am not fond of the idea of having to return to the US for doctor apointments and our US insurance would...
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    older US citizens moving to canada

    The plan is to move to Canada permanently.
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    older US citizens moving to canada

    thanks for that input. Would really like to do it legally, so if anyone else has input, I would appreciate it.
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    older US citizens moving to canada

    My husband and I are in our 50's and wanting to move to Alberta to be near my aging parents (landed immigrants for 30 years). We are too old to be sponsored and aren't educated enough for most of the other programs. We almost qualify for a couple of different options. Anyone know if either...