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[QUOTE="AncienMembre, post: 13363146"] Anytime :) I Actually live in Montreal (Quebec), it's about 40/45 minutes away from the US border. So I mostly know the North East side of the states. I've don't "know" the US per say. Canada (and the US) are both HUGE countries as you must already know, so it's extremely different from a place to another. Consider that it takes almost the same time to fly from Montreal/Paris and Montreal/Vancouver lol. So regarding the landscapes, you'll be served ! (If you have enough time to both study AND travel because, again, the distances are note similare to European countries lol) For the health care all I know is that, in Canada, you have some kind of National Healthcare System, which, when you do not have a job or can't afford any kind of insurance, will help you live decently. (Not as elaborated as in France, but good enough) When you have a job that offers you an private health insurance, you MUST unsubscribe from the NHS and enroll with your job's coverage (Which you will choose the coverage and will be deducted from your paychecks) so pretty much every body is covered. In the US it's more complicated because no NHS. I think it works the same way as in Canada when you have a job. But if you don't ... You're in a deeper shit than in Canada from what I heard. You said you wanted to be an MD (Most people will understand you if you call it a doctor, but the right word is MD or physician)., so I suggested you the US as a Physician. If you get to practice medicine in the US, don't even worry about your coverages lol. EDIT : If you ever get to chose canada for the Landscapes : Go WEST : British Columbia is STUNNING. :love: [/QUOTE]
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