Getting Coverage When Your Family Lives in Multiple Locations

If you or part of your covered household don't live in a plan's coverage area all year (for example, you spend the winter in a different state or you have a child attending college out of state), there are some things to consider when enrolling in a health plan.

You must select coverage based on your primary residence. You're required to enroll in a plan that's in the ZIP Code of this residence, even if you own a second home in a different part of the country. When you contact Via Benefits Insurance Services to enroll, one of our licensed benefit advisors* can help determine your primary residence.

The criteria for determining your primary residence may include:

  • Address on file with the Social Security Administration

  • IRS address (where you pay taxes)

  • Voter registration address

  • Mailing address

  • Time spent at each location per year


*Our licensed benefit advisors specialize in health insurance for retirees. They go through annual training and certification to ensure they can help you make an informed and confident decision.


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