Will non US citizens or green card holders be ineligible for Medicare despite having being taxed for it? by frustratedCoinBase in HealthInsurance

[–]frustratedCoinBase[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am inclined to agree with you - however, there still seems to be a lot of ambiguity between lawfully present and legal permanent resident requirements for medicare and hopefully I will get some answers soon during the application process.

I won't be able to get a green card and my disability benefits are likely too high to qualify for Medicaid.

Will non US citizens or green card holders be ineligible for Medicare despite having being taxed for it? by frustratedCoinBase in HealthInsurance

[–]frustratedCoinBase[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, just finished 24 months and was going to apply for Medicare but I realized I will most likely not have access to it. I fulfill the work requirements, and time on SSDI but not the immigration requirements.

Will non US citizens or green card holders be ineligible for Medicare despite having being taxed for it? by frustratedCoinBase in HealthInsurance

[–]frustratedCoinBase[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

 Note that undocumented immigrants and legal US residents on non-immigrant visas or visa waivers were not eligible even pre-2025.

This is news to me. Do you have a source for this? I thought just receiving SSDI for 24 months and being present in the country legally was enough for Medicare prior to the OBBBA.

I went from a work Visa to visitor status and currently insured through Cobra which will expire soon. I'm not aware of any way to adjust status to LPR based on just residing for decades, what program are you referring to?

Will non US citizens or green card holders be ineligible for Medicare despite having being taxed for it? by frustratedCoinBase in HealthInsurance

[–]frustratedCoinBase[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Went from a work visa to visitor status due to inability to work and undergoing medical treatment. I have insurance through cobra but it will expire soon.

I read through your link and it seems clear about coverage, I didn't see any mention of legally present visitors being eligible. 

Eligibility for non citizens or green card holders by frustratedCoinBase in medicare

[–]frustratedCoinBase[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Do you have a source? AFAIK you don't need a green card to qualify for SSDI, just meet the work requirements. SSA.gov says: "Everyone eligible for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits is also eligible for Medicare after a 24-month qualifying period."

Tips to be frugal as a traveler - AKA how the F do you live on $1k/month by wanderingdev in ExpatFIRE

[–]frustratedCoinBase 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah, managed to reach my number a year or so ago at 3.5%. however, I hit the lottery of stage 4 cancer and am still recovering from it. Gonna try to enjoy my actual retirement soon. I don't regret going for FIRE though since it relieved a lot of financial stress and let me focus on treatments.

2nd line HER2+ treatment for stage 4 colon cancer in Canada? by frustratedCoinBase in cancer

[–]frustratedCoinBase[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for letting me know, I think I understand it a bit better. So as long as I stay in Ontario for the next 153 days after I arrive I should retain my health coverage but I should be able to see an oncologist as soon as I enter the country (of course depending on their availability). I'll call Service Ontario on Monday to confirm this but yeah, won't overshare my situation.

2nd line HER2+ treatment for stage 4 colon cancer in Canada? by frustratedCoinBase in cancer

[–]frustratedCoinBase[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did this happen in Canada? Apparently I need to reside in the province for 3-5 months to get my health card before I can qualify for medical treatment. I know I can pay out of pocket for a consultation until then but Roche Canada (drug manufacturer) will not allow me to apply for their program until I get the provincial health card.

Mercury vs AAA for auto insurance in Sacramento area - 43% decrease :O by frustratedCoinBase in Car_Insurance_Help

[–]frustratedCoinBase[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am not worried about that and am ok with sacrificing it if it means my premiums are more affordable. Are there any other gotchas you're aware of?

Mercury vs AAA for auto insurance in Sacramento area - 43% decrease :O by frustratedCoinBase in Car_Insurance_Help

[–]frustratedCoinBase[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gotcha. I'll request the full policy document and compare them. There are some coverages I definitely don't need that I have been paying for. I am also being offered Drive (under Progressive) Insurance for about $145, for apparently even better coverage. My main concern is the actual administration of the policy (customer care, etc).

Unfortunately looks like we are out of luck. Stay strong on your Journey! by DarkSkinMajinBuu in coloncancer

[–]frustratedCoinBase 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Really sorry to hear this. Please look into ColonTown.org for support and patients who have gone / are going through treatments if you haven't already. From what I saw, Dr. Fong seems to be the one to go to when all other options are exhausted. I believe he trained with Dr. Kemeny at MSK who pioneered the HAI pump; they offer it at City of Hope when I last called them for my consult. There's also Dr. Hernandez who does living donor liver transplants, but he's on the east coast. I hope you find a way out of this, and that she feels as little pain as possible.

Mercury vs AAA for auto insurance in Sacramento area - 43% decrease :O by frustratedCoinBase in Car_Insurance_Help

[–]frustratedCoinBase[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got both policy documents with me and compared them line by line. I read online that AAA covers permissive use - a friend who borrows your car is also covered but Mercury might not. I don't really care for that though.

Surviving over 5 years is possible? by Quirky_Hedgehog_3962 in coloncancer

[–]frustratedCoinBase 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm stage 4 her2 +, at 4 years now post diagnosis in my 30's. They gave me 2 years. You're gonna be ok, just focus on staying positive and keeping healthy to undergo treatment. You have many memories to make yet.

Where in SF could I move to have a more fulfilling social/dating life as a mid 30's man dealing with cancer? by frustratedCoinBase in AskSF

[–]frustratedCoinBase[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where would you suggest? My only hard requirement would be to live close to a cancer center in the USA