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I'm planning on retiring on Sept 2nd this year. How long in general does it take to get approved for Obamacare?
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+1The signup period starts is Nov. 1. It may be different since Covid as the maximum income amount increased. I suggest finding a broker in your area (zip code matters). A broker can walk you through the best plan for you based on your income. We chose bronze HSA. The deductible is high. But you can contribute to an HSA-health savings account. If you're healthy and don't go to the doc often, you can save a lot of $$.
The signup period starts is Nov. 1. It may be different since Covid as the maximum income amount increased. I suggest finding a broker in your area (zip code matters). A broker can walk you through the best plan for you based on your income. We chose bronze HSA. The deductible is high. But you can contribute to an HSA-health savings account. If you're healthy and don't go to the doc often, you can save a lot of $$.
Since the OP is retiring September 2nd, they can sign up for ACA to be effective that date and do not need to wait until November 1st. November 1st is the open enrollment period, but the OP would qualify for a special enrollment period due to their apparent loss of employer-provided health coverage.