In the US the topic is always about IMMigration, but never EMIgration. I am very interested if knowing how many other US citizens are contemplating a move to Canada. I have heard there are many.
I agree. You must take care of yourself as the government will not take care of you here.JDHagen said:My husband and I are new to this forum and this is our first post. We are Americans, both born and raised here. I am 49 and my husband is 50.
My husband works as a Journeyman Painter and I am disabled. Soon his employer will drop my health insurance coverage because they don't want to pay for it. In the U.S. that means you lose your money, your home and just about everything. You cannot earn enough money as a skilled laborer to pay for medication and health care and the hospitals can refuse to treat you.
We are thinking the health care situation in Canada would be immensely helpful even if we had a lower income. At this point, I admit to feeling very angry and sad about our situation, but hopefully. if emmigration to Canada becomes a reality for us things will be better.
Jana
That is the same for us. My partner is out of status. But even so we wanted to go to Canada even if he was not. Increasingly we feel like as if we are on the Titanic before the iceberg.2moms2bc said:Re: 1) values, 2) family recognition, and 3) bi-national couples who can't stay together unless they leave the US, thaiguy wrote: "My partner and I fall into all of those categories."
Yes, most GLBT people are in at least two, if not three. In the interviews I'm asking folks which is the *most* central reason. Most bi-national couples, not surprisingly, say #3. But, some GLBT couples who don't face that issue indicate 1 OR 2. That is, for some "family recognition" isn't a motivator. For others, values matter but family recognition comes first.
BTW, if you're interested in participating, you can get info at www.us2ca.blogspot.com. And, of course, this goes to any other US citizen or partner of US citizen couples (e.g., JD Hagen) as well!
Cheers!
Capital interests have taken over our governement. The increase in war, increase in litigation, increase in poverty, increase in healthcare costs, decline in social security, decline in our environment, etc. etc. are just symptoms of the fact that our government has been compromised. It's very sad. It's not the America I was taught about in school.craig53 said:.. because I just got tired of beating my head against the wall after 30-some years as a Quaker peace activist in a warmongering country. How's that?