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Celsius

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By 2025 every Canadian making less than 90k annually will get free dental care.

 

In 2025 you will have to file a tax return in Thailand if you stay more than 180 days and still have zero legal right while filing your 90 day address report like a mug that you are.

 

How do you feel about that?

 

 

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43 minutes ago, Celsius said:

In 2025 you will have to file a tax return in Thailand if you stay more than 180 days

Maybe, maybe not!

 

Canada is too cold, too expensive and I don't like black-flies.

Better than the UK of course.

Don't need a dentist, we Brits don't care about our teeth.

UK also has free dental care, but no dentists will work at the government rate, guessing Canada will face the same problem.

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2 hours ago, BritManToo said:

Maybe, maybe not!

 

Canada is too cold, too expensive and I don't like black-flies.

Better than the UK of course.

Don't need a dentist, we Brits don't care about our teeth.

UK also has free dental care, but no dentists will work at the government rate, guessing Canada will face the same problem.

Is it true that no dentists work in the NHS?

 

It seems that according to the Independent newspaper 

 

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/nhs-freedom-of-information-government-data-covid-b2343780.html

 

 that there has been a drop in the number of dentists working for the NHS. They are down to 23,577 dentists performed NHS work in the 2022/23 financial year, down from 24,272 the previous year. Not quite the same figure as your claim that none will work for the NHS.

 

There has been a drop in the number of dentists working in the NHS in England, new figures suggest.

Data obtained by the British Dental Association (BDA) shows 23,577 dentists performed NHS work in the 2022/23 financial year, down from 24,272 the previous year.

The last time these figures fell below 24,000 (apart from during the Covid pandemic) was in 2014/15, the data suggests.

The most recent year’s findings were obtained by the BDA from the NHS Business Services Authority using Freedom of Information laws.

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