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Why become an individual member of the Canadian Expat Association?
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For less than $3.00 per month ($29/year)
Members of the Canadian Expat Association are living and working in virtually every country on earth. By and large, these individuals are successful, well connected people in the countries in which they reside. They are active members of a global society and as Canadians they are warm and welcoming to others.
By becoming an Individual Full Member, you are joining a global community and as such you are also adding to it, making it richer for all involved.
By joining the Canadian Expat Association you are provided with the opportunity to find out where other Canadians are, where they are meeting and what companies are operating in areas you are interested in. You are given the ability to access information that you need to know about issues that may directly affect your life as a Canadian living abroad.
By joining the Canadian Expat Association you gain a voice back in Canada. The association lobbies for the rights that you have as a Canadian citizen. Despite the fact that Canadian Expats around the globe are directly and indirectly responsible for billions of dollars worth of trade with Canada, they are often overlooked by the Federal Government. With 2.7 million Canadians living abroad, this is a resource that cannot be ignored.
By joining the Canadian Expat Association you are joining a global community and as such you are also adding to it, making it richer for all involved.
As an Individual Full member you receive:
1. Access to the entire article database
2. Discounts on selected health insurance policies through etfs : information here
3. 50% ($49 value) off of Embassy Magazine - Canada’s Foreign Policy Newsweekly information here
4. A monthly newsletter
5. Access to the Canadian Business Directory
6. Access to the Canadian Club event Calendar
7. Invitation to ‘member only’ events
8. Access, and the ability to ask questions to experts about expat taxation, health insurance, foreign investments and foreign exchange
