C-south
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I'll take 'Mexico for dental work' for $100 Alex. But I don't believe citizenship is necessary. He could be going to Thailand for sex change though.You need dual citizenship to get medical care?
I'll take 'Mexico for dental work' for $100 Alex. But I don't believe citizenship is necessary. He could be going to Thailand for sex change though.
Either way, to get dual citizenship, you have to pay a lot more than is probably required for the medical procedure to obtain the citizenship in the first place unless you have a birthright.
It's the leftist way. What I'll bet he won't say is whether he is avoiding US taxes by being a resident of another country. That can easily be done in several. Trust me, I have researched it. Read 'The Nomad Capitalist' if you are interested.He must be mooching off the "free healthcare" from whatever country he holds citizenship in.
Panama. Mooching? LOL. I'm a citizen.That makes zero sense. How does having dual citizenship allow access to low cost medical care unless you are mooching off their socialized system.
Panama. Mooching? LOL. I'm a citizen.
"So? Would you deny a sow access to expert, low cost medical care because you worry about "dual loyalties"?"
Would you?
Yes and you have no idea what you are talking about. It takes doing it, not Googling it.Do you pay Panamanian taxes and participate in their Social Security Fund? If not there is no need to have Panamanian citizenship to get healthcare in Panama through the private providers there.
Yes and you have no idea what you are talking about. It takes doing it, not Googling it.
"So? Would you deny a sow access to expert, low cost medical care because you worry about "dual loyalties"?"
Would you?
uh huhYou work in Panama? It's beautiful down there, I spent a lot of time there in the early 90s.
And yes, I do know that citizenship is not required to receive healthcare from their private providers. I also know that Panama does not tax foreign earned income.
uh huh
I was told you were an upright guy, that you are resourceful, straight-shooter so I'll give you one last chance.
"Would you deny a sow access to expert, low cost medical care because you worry about "dual loyalties"?"
Would you?
You can answer or you can continue to dodge. Up to you, but unlike you, I don't have all day to play.
He might be sourcing “cheaper” healthcare elsewhere.It's a stupid question, you have yet to explain why you (or anyone else) need dual citizenship in Panama to get expert low cost medical care. BUT if my wife needed "expert care" I would get her expert care where ever she needed to go and at whatever the cost.
He might be sourcing “cheaper” healthcare elsewhere.
But I’m interested to know what “higher grade” healthcare he is sourcing elsewhere.
Yea that’s why I said “might” be sourcing cheaper.I wouldn't doubt that he is sourcing cheaper care outside the country but if he is using their socialized system he's mooching since only a handful of countries tax their citizens foreign earned income. If he's using a private system in another country he's not saving anything by holding citizenship.