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Healthcare
Canada has a universal health care system funded through taxes known as Medicare. Each province and territory are responsible for its own healthcare services, so the standard of care may vary depending on location. Medicare will not cover all health services, generally it will only cover essential services such as emergency hospital treatment, primary care to diagnose and treat injuries or illness, and maternity services. However, this can vary according to the province or territory.
Additional services are available for people on low incomes, over the age of 65, and children. Anyone moving to Canada on a work visa can apply for a Medicare health insurance card in the province they will be moving to. This will take approximately three months to be issued, once this is issued the person is able to access Medicare coverage in their province or territory. Many Canadians choose to also enrol for private health insurance. It is estimated that approximately over 60% of Canadians have some form of private medical cover, commonly through an employer.