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Canadian citizen welfare treatment

Pension: People over 65 who have lived in Canada for 10 years can receive a full pension. Retirement: People who pay pension tax during working hours can apply for a pension. Medical insurance: Canada implements the universal health insurance plan. Residents enjoy free medical services and need to be admitted to hospital. Your hospitalization expenses, medical expenses and meals are paid by the health care plan. Social welfare fund: the poor can apply for government housing and living allowance to ensure that you have no worries about food and clothing. Free education: 12 Basic education is free, and adult basic education is also free. Higher education and vocational education can apply for interest-free loans and subsidies regardless of age and sex.

Resettlement allowance: parents of children under 18 can enjoy it. How much depends on family income. Day-care allowance: If children's parents are working and cannot pay the full day-care fee, they can apply for day-care allowance. Unemployment insurance: Most immigrants in Canada enjoy unemployment insurance. You can pay unemployment insurance if you are unemployed. Free help from the government community church: fair and just, non-discriminatory, very touching. Corporate benefits: Canadian immigrants have corporate benefits, and the whole family enjoys lifelong disability, prescription drugs and medical care.

Specific benefits:

1. Canadian immigrant welfare medical insurance

Canadian permanent residents or citizens belonging to low-income groups do not need to pay Canadian medical insurance. This insurance plan includes medical services, consultation fees, hospitalization fees, surgery fees and other expenses, but does not include medicines. If hospitalization or even surgery is required, regardless of the size of the operation, all expenses will be paid by the medical insurance plan. During hospitalization, patients do not have to pay for food, medicine and other expenses. Most prescription drugs for people over 65 and those receiving social assistance are free.

2. Canadian immigrant welfare pension

Except Quebec, all other provinces in Canada implement the Canadian retirement plan. Canadian residents will deduct a certain amount of pension from their monthly income, and they can get subsidies through this plan after retirement or long-term physical disability. Quebec has its own pension plan, called Quebec retirement plan.

Legal basis:

Nationality Law of the People's Republic of China

Article 9 A China citizen who has settled in a foreign country and voluntarily joined or acquired a foreign nationality shall automatically lose China nationality.