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Ecalos
My mom is really getting on my back about this.
I know within Manitoba at least, if you aaply, you can get a 3-month out of province coverage when you move for healthcare, although it doesn't really cover that much.

I have NO idea where to look in the US as far as health plans go. Rob isn't working right now, so neither of us would have any coverage.
Can anyone suggest a kinad cheap insurance provider that can cover us til we get a job?

Orrr would a few months of travel insurance work as a temporary fix?
shirlJ831
I am not sure that there is such a thing as cheap lol dh has blue cross/blue shield you could google that or just google health care coverage for the state your in smile.gif
riblet
I checked out ehealthinsurance.com - I was actually kind of surprised that there were some for less than $200 a month for 2 people, depending on what kind of deductible you get. If it's just for emergencies and not regular care you can get a pretty good deal.
together2love
www.myti.us is another place - that is where I got mine from. I got the Atlas series insurance and it was resonable and it goes for people like us who are actually immigrating, although it says it is travel insurance. I thought they were pretty helpful in answering my Q's and you can apply online.
edsperfect
QUOTE(Ecalos @ Dec 4 2006, 05:19 PM) *

My mom is really getting on my back about this.
I know within Manitoba at least, if you aaply, you can get a 3-month out of province coverage when you move for healthcare, although it doesn't really cover that much.

I have NO idea where to look in the US as far as health plans go. Rob isn't working right now, so neither of us would have any coverage.
Can anyone suggest a kinad cheap insurance provider that can cover us til we get a job?

Orrr would a few months of travel insurance work as a temporary fix?



What type of insurance, plans and the cost is usually controlled by the state in which you live. I gather in this instance Colorado. So goggle, or whatever "colorado health insurance". All the plans available to you will showup somewhere at that point. Since you are fairly young the p[rices should not be outrageous. If maternity benefits are required then the cost will be greater.
CutienPurg
I once googled immigrant health insurance and found the results pretty good
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