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North America: emigration, moving and living abroad per country
North America: emigration, moving and living abroad per country
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North America: Updates & Travel
North America: Updates & Travel
Travel in North America?
- North America is suitable for all kind of travellers. And it the nature goes from vast deserts to rugged coastlines, from tropical beaches to cold mountain lakes.
- Busconnections is North America are well. Travelling by camper or by car are also popular.
- In North America there a lot of outdoor activities to do such as hiking, climbing, skiing, surfing and rafting, often in national parks.
- North America is culture and foodwise unique and diverse. Taste the real Mexican, spicy food in Oaxaca; visit New York, Mexico City, New Orleans and Quebec to get to know their unique culture; discover the natural violence of Banff, Yellowstone, Grand Canyon and Yucatán Peninsula; climb volcanoes in Hawaii; experience vast wilderness in Alaska; taste Texas BBQ; take a road trip on Route 6; Admire the Mayan cities of Mexico, including Chichén Itzá, one of the most famous Mayan ruins, and Palenque.
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North America: selection of contributions by WorldSupporters
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How does healthcare work in North America, and what travel insurance, health insurance or expat insurance do you need?
How does healthcare work in North America, and what travel insurance, health insurance or expat insurance do you need?
- How does the healthcare system work in North America?
- How does the public healthcare system work in North America?
- How does the private healthcare system work in North America?
- How is the general practitioner arranged in North America?
- How is the dentist arranged in North America?
- How is pregnancy care arranged in North America?
- How safe or unsafe is a trip or stay in North America?
- What work and travel insurance policies are suitable for short and long stays in North America?
- What emigration and expat insurance can you take out for North America if you are going to live there for a while?
How does the healthcare system work in North America?
- In North America, the quality of healthcare is generally good, but accessibility varies greatly by country.
- While healthcare in Canada and the United States is generally easy to access, this is a completely different story in Greenland.
- In Greenland, there is only a large hospital in the capital. In other parts of the country, it can take a long time before you have access to care.
- In the US and Canada, pharmacies can be found everywhere and medicines are generally in stock. In Greenland, medicines are sometimes scarce and you can only find pharmacies at hospitals or health centres.
- In the US and Canada, the emergency number is 911. In Greenland, it is 112.
How does the public healthcare system work in North America?
- The quality of public healthcare is good in North America.
- In Greenland, as a resident, you are entitled to free public healthcare and medicines. This is different in the US and Canada.
- In Canada, residents, and sometimes expats with a work permit, have access to Medicare. Medicare provides coverage for certain types of care, which varies by province. For certain services such as dental care and physiotherapy, an additional payment must be made or private insurance must be taken out.
- In the US, Medicare and Medicaid provide coverage for health care, but expats are usually not eligible for this.
- In general, the waiting times for public care in the US and Canada are quite long. The costs are also quite high.
How does the private healthcare system work in North America?
- While the private sector is large in the US and Canada, it is very small in Greenland.
- In Canada, private care is mainly good for care that is not covered by Medicare, or for people who do not qualify for it.
- In the US, three-quarters of hospitals are privately owned. Private care is the norm here.
- In Greenland, there is therefore little private care and most people choose to go abroad for specialized treatments.
- The costs of private care are very high.
How is the general practitioner arranged in North America?
- In North America, general practitioners are the gatekeepers of the health care system. The family doctor is the first point of contact and you usually need a referral from your family doctor to see a specialist.
- In Greenland, nurses and paramedics often play the role of family doctor in remote areas.
- In Canada, it can be difficult to visit a family doctor in some places. As a result, many Canadians go straight to the emergency room, even if they only have the flu.
How is the dentist arranged in North America?
- The quality of oral care is good in North America.
- In Canada and the US, the costs of oral care are generally high. In Greenland, this is partly free.
- In the US and Canada, there are many private dental practices, in Greenland private dentists are hard to find.
How is pregnancy care arranged in North America?
- The quality of maternity care is good in all three countries, but there are differences in accessibility.
- All necessary tests are carried out in all three countries. In the US and Canada, this is possible almost everywhere, in Greenland extensive maternity care is only available in Nuuk.
- The costs of childbirth and caesarean section are very high in the US. In Canada, maternity care is covered by Medicare, and in Greenland, care is also largely free.
How safe or unsafe is a trip or stay in North America?
What should you pay attention to in terms of safety in North America?
- Greenland and Canada are very safe to live in when it comes to crime. The US is less so.
- In Greenland, the safety risks are mainly about the extreme climate, in Canada it is safe to live and there are some nature-related risks depending on where you are, and in the US there are more risks in terms of crime and weapon use.
What should you look out for in terms of diseases in North America?
- There are few health risks in North America.
- Tap water is generally drinkable and food hygiene is good.
- The health risks that do exist are mainly related to the weather conditions, so heat and cold.
- Tick bites also pose a risk.
What should you pay attention to when it comes to traffic in North America?
- In the US and Canada, a car is almost necessary if you live there. In Greenland, people use boats, planes and snowmobiles more.
- The roads are good and the traffic rules are clear and strict.
What work and travel insurance policies are suitable for short and long stays in North America?
- Is the trip to North America and your return sufficiently covered? Are you sufficiently covered before, during and after your activities? Which insurance best suits your trip and your activity?Read more about insurances for abroad on JoHoinsurances.org.
What emigration and expat insurance can you take out for North America if you are going to live there for a while?
- In Canada and Greenland, you may be entitled to free or low-cost healthcare, provided you meet certain requirements and stay for a longer period. If not, good international health insurance is required to cover the high healthcare costs. In the US, good health insurance is a must anyway, because otherwise you might just go bankrupt.
- Make sure your insurance covers medical evacuation as well as coverage in neighboring countries. Read more about insurances for abroad on Expatinsurances.org.
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