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2"Not rely on public hospitals" - what happens if the traveller gets sick, or has an accident, during their stay?– Guntram BlohmCommented Jan 10 at 9:17
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6@GuntramBlohm: A traveller must provide a travel insurance plan as a required document for visa.– UserCommented Jan 10 at 11:35
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@GuntramBlohm The clue is in the word public. You can spend as much time as you like in a private hospital.– Oscar BravoCommented Jan 10 at 13:02
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4a strict reading might forbid you from using public transit, visiting a library or free museum, or using a city park. But such are border rules - declare all plant products! No, don't waste my time with your wooden pencil! Declare all medications! No, not the 4 painkillers in your carryon! You can't visit here if you might ever want to live here (the US especially does this one) but you also can't visit if you don't have a good reason for wanting to be here.... sigh.– Kate GregoryCommented Jan 10 at 15:04
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1@OscarBravo Are you expected to tell your ambulance driver not to take you to the nearest A&E if it's a public hospital?– MJeffryesCommented Jan 10 at 16:55
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