mi000ke
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I disagree with the comment the government is not offering support. First we don’t pay taxes so don’t have that kind of structure to fall back on. We all know this going in. However the government had worked with banks regarding mortgages, landlords with rents, the utility companies can not do shut offs etc. I am not sure what else they are expected to do. Sometimes things happen and we don’t all make it through.
I agree. I think the government has been trying to be as helpful as possible, not only for citizens but for visitors as well. The premier has said that no one should go homeless or hungry because of losing employment whether citizen or visitor. In our case, fortunately finances are not an issue, but the immigration folks have called a couple of times (as they know that with the borders closed we have had to overstay our visa) just to check in and make sure we were OK.