Ecuador Forum - Elderly

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Marytb
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11/2/2009 09:11
It has come to my attention that my mom of 86 may not be very welcomed. Does anyone know where I can find more information on this? She is healthy by any standard, she is a treasure to me, so I need to know how that works. Thank you If either one of us had a catastrophic illness, I dont think we could afford to have it taken care of here in the states, not to mention the recuperation, I have had my share here in the states i HAVE been lucky, but many people have been wiped out by an expensive illness here in the states and have no idea how they are going to "make it" financially allot of good people who try to do the right thing. I also do not think life is about just surviving because no one survives. Its what you do with the time that you have. I could see myself volunteering to help if I had the time.
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carolannemck
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11/2/2009 10:02
Mary, You need to go to the Ecuadorian consulate that services the area of the US where you live. They should have the most up to date information on immigration; those requirements change here on an ongoing basis and are difficult to keep up with. They are becoming more difficult and more restrictive as time passes or so it seems. Carol
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Marytb
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11/2/2009 13:24
Thank you Carol
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