Canadiancitizen switch to florida on workpermit basis.how can i have cheap health insurance for 2 little kids?

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I am also a Canadian citizen and children in Canada. My kids and health insurance are looking for cheap insurance. I can meet the health needs of daily life. Without using a lot of money how anyone can guide me to solve the puzzle.


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5 Responses to “Canadiancitizen switch to florida on workpermit basis.how can i have cheap health insurance for 2 little kids?”

  1. armida Says:

    Well, each kid is going to cost you about $150 to $200 per month. As canadian citizens, I don’t believe they’re eligible for any assistance programs (read, welfare).

    You COULD ask your employer to add that cost in. Try this site
    http://top-usa-health-insurance-comparator.blogspot.com/

    Here you can get quotes from different health insurance companies in your area, its the best way to find an affordable insurance with a reliable company.

  2. ironman5x2 Says:

    You might want to go to the Humana Health care website and check their insurance policies out.

  3. Insurance Pickle.com Says:

    You could buy an immigrant health insurance policy. It won’t cover preventative, but will cover everything else. It’ll be rather inexpensive too. I have some links to companies on my site.

    AND DON’T GO to the first responder’s web site. That is an example of what a lead farm is. They will take your information and sell it to 5-10 different salespeople – some will be selling insurance, but others will be selling discount plans. So, if you want your name sold you could go there, but I’d rather you see you go to a web site that sells insurance and not your name.

  4. mbrcatz Says:

    You’d get that through your employer.

    On average, healthy kids, on a private policy, will cost you about $200 per kid per month. On an employer plan, likely it will cost you $600 a month, or less, for ALL of you.

  5. melania Says:

    you should get the best health insurance, pay attention at the coverage policy

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