Britsimon
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I just published this blog post about healthcare to try and demystify the choices over here once you arrive...
http://britsimonsays.com/?p=93
http://britsimonsays.com/?p=93
Simon, nice informative post.
Not wanting to assume you are going to do everyone's homework for them - but a suggestion, a paragraph telling new immigrants how long they have to get onto a plan etc might be useful.
Interesting to see you can decline your employer's healthcare plan in the US. Where I am now, you usually have to join the plan your employer is on unless your spouse (and his/her employer) is on a different one that you are a dependent of.
That's now very informative from you simon, thank you so much.
I'm still stuck with my ssn, hopefuly will get it this coming week.
That's now very informative from you simon, thank you so much.
I'm still stuck with my ssn, hopefuly will get it this coming week.
Yes mom, I was there last week already, they said you have to wait 3 weeks, given that, I have now a week left since I activated my GC on the 26th of last month.Did you already visit your nearest SSA office to enquire about the SSN?
Yes mom, I was there last week already, they said you have to wait 3 weeks, given that, I have now a week left since I activated my GC on the 26th of last month.
But I'm gonna pay them a visit tomorrow just to hear ...
Never myself, nor a member of my family had to pay a fee to visit a doctor or to have a procedure done, an MRI or to visit emergency room and that is both in the old country and the UK. Also never experienced the mythical long waiting times, bad doctors or outdated equipment. Not saying that it's perfect here but the US system is scary!!! Seriously scary! I have never been worried in my life that the national insurance that I pay every month won't cover procedures that I might need. When people are sick they need help. It should be that simple.
They made a business out of people's health and the only purpose of a business is to keep shareholders happy and that means makin money!!!!!
Your blog post gave me a lot to think about. Maybe the Land of The Free isn't for uncle Franky after all ?????? I thought I knew a bit about US healthcare but I was obviously wrong.
How can people live there, knowing that their insurance and income might not be enough to help their children or spouses??
Crazy stuffffffffff!
How can people live there, knowing that their insurance and income might not be enough to help their children or spouses??
Crazy stuffffffffff!
He refused to check if there is any application, he said I must wait 3 weeks, than I can re apply if I dont receive it yet.I guess there was no application in the system when you visited, right? Did you go ahead and submit a new one?
Mom, simon....
Lots of my community here in usa, ask for social aid, they get baby food all of this kind of stuff.... but than I heard it might get you in trouble when you apply for your citizen ship is it so?
He refused to check if there is any application, he said I must wait 3 weeks, than I can re apply if I dont receive it yet.
I even filled forms for me and my family members but he just refused to even look at it...