Saturday, January 23, 2010

Immigration and Public Health in Canada

Did you know?

Public health laws protect all Canadians in many ways. For instance, the food you buy is clean and meets approved standards; that restaurants and food stores are properly maintained; and that children are immunized from serious diseases. Polio, diphtheria, mumps, measles and chicken pox have been eliminated or reduced because of high public health standards. Canada cares about these and takes proper measures to keep these away.




Your children must be routinely inoculated against serious diseases that easily spread to other people. These are called infectious diseases, and include diphtheria, polio and tetanus. You can arrange inoculations through your doctor or through public health clinics. Children with infectious diseases should stay home.

Schools teach health from a scientific and non-religious point of view. Children learn about cleanliness, nutrition and other ways to maintain good health. They also study human biology, including reproduction and the avoidance of sexually transmitted diseases.

This is how Canada cares about people in Canada who live in Canada and the same for people who are immigrating to Canada.

Should you need help with Canadian Immigration, feel free to contact protech.

1 comment:

  1. Great article. Some quality information provided here. Immigration is such a difficult and bureaucratic process particularly as the US policies seem to change perpetually. Will be sure to let people know about your services as this comes from time to time amongst my friends.

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