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回復 15# Flying-Man 的帖子
I beleive various insurance providers do provide insurance plans for foreign students. I used to buy from Blue Cross myself many many years ago. Below is the link I can find which U can get a quote via the internet .
[url=wlmailhtml:{BD43863E-C707-4B6F-9F47-81DD7E5253BE}mid://00000139/!x-usc:http://www.internationalstudent. ... secure/premiums.php]http://www.internationalstudent.com/insurance/student-secure/premiums.php[/url]
[url=wlmailhtml:{BD43863E-C707-4B6F-9F47-81DD7E5253BE}mid://00000139/!x-usc:http://www.nriol.net/foreign-student-health-insurance/]http://www.nriol.net/foreign-student-health-insurance/[/url]
Yes, I don't think U need to worry about unexpected expeditures if the medical expense is covered. Clothing, grocery, rent, gas and even keeping a car is less than HK.
The only thing that I need to remind U is it is not easy to borrow money from US banks now as they need U to establish a credit history. So, if U want to lease or buy a car, rent an apartment, U better bring some cash there to facilitate such transactions. People in US are using debit cards, not credit cards.
Someone that I know had just bought a property in CA recently and rent it out to a Stanford graduate student with family, who was willing to pay 9 months rent in advance to my friend since he has no credit history.
如果講得極端D,妳三母子過去住好D,妳先生係香港甚至國內住平D,都有數圍o架!
Good luck!
[ 本帖最後由 acdad 於 11-10-5 01:17 編輯 ] |
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