The Government announced that health and university education will be charged to foreigners

The Government announced that health and university education will be charged to foreigners

The presidential spokesperson Manuel Adorni announced that the Government “it will promote a series of modifications in the immigration regime”. Among them, it will be established that the national universities “may charge fees to non-resident foreign students” and the end will end “free medical treatment for foreigners as we know it until now”explained the official.

The official stressed that national universities may charge fees to non-resident foreign students. “This will represent a source of financing for the study houses. Just as an example, in the Faculty of 1 in 3 medical students is, precisely, foreign“he explained.

Regarding medical care for foreigners, he clarified that “the national, provincial or municipal organizations competent in the matter will determine the conditions of access to the health system, including the possibility of charging for the service to foreigners who do not reside in the country.” “Since this measure was taken in Salta, attention to foreigners has dropped by 95% and generated a savings of $60 million“he explained.

“We say goodbye to the famous health tours,” he launched.

The Government announced changes in access to health and education for foreigners

The presidential spokesperson assured that “An old desire that many of us have for the Argentine resident to be above in a lot of aspects“. Along these lines, Adorni detailed that the Government will modify certain guidelines for access to health and education for foreigners which, according to what he stated, will be services that can be charged to non-residents.

Regarding education, the official stated that national universities will be enabled to “charge fees from non-resident foreign students.” The objective of this modification is that the study houses can obtain another “financing source” through this charge.

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Following the Government’s announcement, public universities will be able to determine the charging of fees to non-resident foreign students.

The Government will establish the same logic in relation to medical care. As Adorni announced, from now on national, provincial or municipal organizations will be able to “determine the conditions of access to the health system“, which includes “the possibility of charging the service to foreigners who do not reside in the country“.

“Putting the health at the service of a foreigner who comes on these medical tours to take away resources from Argentines, with all the needs that Argentines have who do not have access to a prepaid plan and who need to be treated in a public hospital, the truth is that it is quite unfair“said the presidential spokesperson.

In addition, the libertarian administration will also make changes to the entry or expulsion of non-resident immigrants from the country. “We are going to incorporate more crimes as a cause to prevent entry or that are justification to expel an immigrant from the country. If a criminal is caught red-handed or if he is arrested for violating the democratic system or attacking institutionswill be expelled and will be prohibited from re-entering the country,” Adorni stated, although they have not yet detailed what these new crimes will be that will allow deportation.

In this sense, the official also explained that “those who try to enter with apocryphal documentation or whose reason for entry is suspected to be different from the one they actually state when completing the immigration process will remain on the other side of the border.” “The guarantee doctrine on immigration issues has become a disaster“concluded Adorni.

The Government justified the PAMI measure

During the press conference, Adorni also spent a few minutes justifying PAMI’s measure on drug coverage for members. In detail, from now on, only those affiliated with this organization – retirees and pensioners, among others – will be entitled to this benefit. who earn less than $389,398 (equivalent to 1.5 minimum pension benefits), and to do so, They must register online.

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“$5,000,000 were detected in PAMI per day in apocryphal invoices. And all this happened because there were schemes in Argentina to subsidize supply and not demand“, continued the presidential spokesperson who then added: “We have even detected people with yachts accessing the PAMI medications“.

Along these lines, Adorni explained that “the drug discount scheme is still in force” and added that “the famous 15% of income allocated to medicines. If this expenditure on medicines is exceeded, also 100% discount will be contemplated. In addition to this, there are exceptions for people with a Single Certificate of Disability (CUD).”

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