Talk:Canada/@comment-91.158.123.202-20180709191504/@comment-24682153-20180712182530

THank you for your edits. But you haven't noticed what this Wiki is all about. We don't make these lists for Canadians. Obviously, most of them can get postpaid contracts with better prices.and don't need to rely on prepaid.

People coming from Asia to Canada (and I've seen lots of them) might want to get a SIM in advance. US citizens normally ask for a pre-purchase solution. And people from France can use 25 GB of their plan in Canada without any fees. So it's worth mentioning.

You have edited out a very important information about Public Mobile about the accessability to foreigners:

''For activation you need a Canadian credit card as international credit cards from overseas won't work. So you need to either buy a Canadian prepaid credit card before to activate their service online or find a store that sells their payment vouchers (Walmarts usually don't). Payment voucher from Public Mobile can be purchased from $19, $25, $40, $60, and $100, plus taxes. If you can't fit your plan into a combination of these numbers, you're better off with a prepaid credit card as you spent the rest of the money elsewhere. ''

Don't you understand why Public Mobile may pose a problem for foreign users. They payment source is not accepted. They need to buy a special Canada- or US-registered credit/debit card or buy these vouchers which need to coincide with the price of the plan or they lose again.