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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why didn’t he get on the Colorado exchange? Is his income too high? [/quote] OP here The Colorado exchange website says you have to be a CO resident. He says he doesn't qualify because his lease is temporary employee housing. Maybe that is the answer - that CO marketplace won't require residency proof, just declaration that is is one. And, he knows the easy answer here is to establish CO residency = he is working that, but we are looking for ideas if he can't do that. [/quote] I wouldn't think the fact that he is in temp employee housing has anything to do with residency. https://adcogov.org/establishing-residency --if you get a CO driver's license OR become employed in CO OR live there continuously for 90 days OR own or operate a business in CO you qualify for residency. I imagine there's some flexibility here--like, if he is living/working in a ski resort and plans to return to VA and still has a VA drivers license, he could probably use VA as his residence (plus I think you have to provide ID, I've never done ACA myself but I would expect that to be the case). If he does use CO and then returns to VA, it's a change of status so he would qualify for special enrollment[/quote]
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