May
I'm on unemployment and have been for sometime now. I'd really like to finish school, but under the circumstances I can’t go back. When I was a full time student, I was covered under my parent's health insurance plan. Now that I'm not, the company will drop me come September. It's so high-priced and I can't afford it. I was wondering if unemployment provides health insurance. Can anyone give me some information on this? I'm in the state of New Jersey and I’ll definitely be needing it. How do I go about getting it? Will it cost anything? What type of insurance is it? Anything will help! Thank You So Much!
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come to the UK . we’ve the National Health service, and its generally superior than any of the private **** you got up ther. oh did i mention its free for anyone. yeh anyone.
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No it doesn't, however when you are dropped from your parents plan, it will offer you a separate plan at group rates. This is called COBRA. Also if you are on unemployment because you lost your job through no fault of your own, the federal government will pick up 65% of your COBRA premiums for 9 months. Make sure your parent who has the insurance tells their employer that you want to be covered under COBRA as they do not have to offer it to you if they’re unaware of your situation.
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no.
you can buy your own insurance, but as you said it's crazy expensive.
we don't have a national health care plan. if you don't have a job that provides it or buy your own, no such luck.
move to canada.
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No, unemployment does not provide any health insurance