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was_butnotnow
Feb 06, 2018Explorer
TechWriter wrote:was_butnotnow wrote:
If you are not 65 yet you will have trouble finding Ins that covers you wherever you travel but only in your domicile state.
It depends. Health insurance through the ACA is based on where you spend your time, not necessarily your domicile. For example, if your domicile is SD, but you spends winter in FL, then you would probably qualify for a FL ACA plan while you're in FL.[/quot]
Got it
My husband and I are retired and spend 6 months of the year in Florida. Can we get a special enrollment opportunity to enroll in a new plan when we move to Florida, even though we’ll only be there for half the year?
Yes. You have the “intent to reside” in Florida for six months, which the marketplace does not consider a “temporary absence” from your home state. Because you will be there for at least an “entire season or other long periods of time,” you are eligible to enroll in Florida under a permanent move special enrollment period. You will also qualify for a SEP when you move back to your home state in the spring.
BUT Fulltimers what are they to do when moving each day, week, month when traveling?
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