They want to make sure that not everyone just comes to Canada for the free health care without working to pay it back through taxes.
SAinfoseeker said:
I think that is a very unfair comment. Especially if you actually read what I previously stated. The reasons she wanted to come here have nothing to do with free health care. I said she could pay her way but was worried about catastrophic hospital bills. My very first post also asked if anyone knew of reasonably priced health care insurance she could get. No one responded to that point which makes me assume that there is no such thing as reasonably priced health insurance.
She is not an example of your point at all.
Actually Jurjen's comment is not out of line.
In your OP you said :
My main concern is her age and health care. She has money and can afford to pay for doctors and most things but I am afraid of major hospital charges. The big fear is the unknown cost of these things. I know hospitalization can be very expensive.
The intent seems to be, that you want to get her into Canada in case there are major hospital charges.
The title of this thread is not "how can my grandmother visit Canada", but "Is it possible to get my 86 year old grandmother to Canada from South Africa".
You then stated "Most of her friends have passed away and family all moved so she is very lonely", that does not sound like you are describing a temporary visit to me.
You went on to say
If there is any way to get her here, does anyone know of any kind of affordable health insurance that she could get?
Arranging insurance where she lives is a more logical option, surely it makes sense to to this right now?
Travel insurance would normally include repatriation of the visitor in case of a major problem. In any case this insurance (to cover all eventualities) would be very expensive.
i am sure that you know, as a visitor to Canada she would not be entitled to free healthcare.