Quote Originally Posted by gimmethesimplelife View Post
Yes and no. The countries I am looking at do have a system of socialized medicine in place HOWEVER just getting there with a business visa does not get you on it and it takes time to get on it, and in the case of Chile and Uruguay, citizenship (theirs) to get on it. Hence the math assuming cash payments for health care services or perhaps private insurance. Rob
I don't mean this to be snarky towards you, but given the number of times liberals here on this board have bemoaned the idea of limiting social services to citizens here in this country, I wonder why you'd be interested in moving to a country that is so selfish with its resources? I mean, limiting public health care to only those with citizens papers? So, do they turn down non-citizens and non-insured in Emergency Rooms in hospitals?

Please note that I find that policy to be reasonable. Do you?