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by LOLTITTIES
3021 days ago
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I'm Sarah, co-founder/CTO: Your principal residence, a place where you receive regular mail. If it's ambiguous to you between two locations then both are probably valid. Note that home country is where you won't have coverage other than health for 30 days every 90 days. |
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Could help me clarify my principal residence? I was actually looking to buy insurance a few weeks back, but not knowing the answer to this questions stopped me and I didn't hear back from the insurance company when I asked them.
"Your principal residence where you receive regular mail"
I used to live in country A, where I have a forwarding address for most of my mail. But I don't live or have health insurance there.
I'm currently in country B but will leave soon and travel to various other countries. I want to buy health insurance for after leaving country B.
What should be my principal residence?