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BadgerMom

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12. We've discussed it
Tue Mar 14, 2017, 05:40 PM
Mar 2017

My husband is retiring. Retirees immigrating to Canada need a health check by Canadian doctors which I don't think would be a huge problem. And they need $80000 to demonstrate they plan to be investors. We could do that. Our son-in-law is an MD, a pathologist. He might have to qualify in Canada which would be a no-brainer for him. The kids are 18, 15 and 14. If we began the process now, we might be approved by the time the 15-year-old is entering college. Our other daughter has a PhD in satellite imaging and a job in her field in New Mexico. Her fiancé is a climate science PhD. Clearly they'd be welcome in Canada and better off. We'll see.

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