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Yes you can. Must show BOI your policy is valid in Thailand, and meets minimum requirement of $50,000 USD per person for in-patient coverage.
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To be a dependent, he would need to be 20 years old or younger.
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@Tulip *******
I could be wrong, but I didn’t see that confirmation on line you are referring to.
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I love the picture you posted,
@Natalie *******
. Congratulations, what a way to start the New Year!
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@Linz ***********
If you have other passive income (non wages) such as rental income, dividends, social security, savings account withdrawals, annuity….those will count towards pension income.
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@Michael *************
Thanks, will do homework to look for one in Texas.
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@Sascha *********
Did you fly from the US with your cat? We have dogs, how are you able to find the USDA Veterinarian? We ask our vet, but was referred to relocation services. We want to avoid using relocation service and do it ourselves.
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