That's funny, so have I! Maybe I'll see you there. Its a pretty small country though - I don't think there's enough room there for all of us...
heck, I don’t want ALL of us there! I only want the God fearing conservatives.
New Zealand is just another leftist country.
How do I pay for my healthcare in New Zealand?
New Zealands healthcare system is funded mainly through general taxation. Treatments are usually free or subsidised.
Will I be eligible for publicly funded healthcare?
Yes, provided you are a New Zealand Citizen or you are ordinarily resident in New Zealand.
How do I become ordinarily resident?
You need to be a permanent resident or a work-permit holder. The work-permit must be for a minimum of two years at time of issue. If you meet the criteria, your partner and children aged 19 years or under will also be eligible for publicly funded healthcare.
When is publicly funded healthcare free?
Public healthcare is free for:
http://www.enz.org/healthcare-migrants-newzealand.html
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
The “human face” of New Zealand’s socialist medical system
The Herald has three more tales showing the “human face” of New Zealand’s socialist medical system:
http://pc.blogspot.com/2008/10/face-of-new-zealand-socialist-medical.html