It is possible for a theft charge to disqualify you from getting an insurance license.
Yes, you can be denied Medicare coverage even if you are a citizen of the United States. Having an income higher than Medicare's current guidelines can disqualify you. There are many other reasons which are all described on the government's Medicare website at medicare.gov.
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Having heart surgery can disqualify you from getting into the military.
Just guessing, I'd say that any felony conviction would disqualify the person in question.
It generally depends on how long ago you were convicted of the felony and what the felony was for. Any felony involving theft of money and/or fraud will most definitely disqualify you.
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While being discharged "for cause" WILL usually disqualify you from collectingunemployment insurance, you will probably qualify for some other type of assistance from which you may get food stamp assistance.
If that is the only mark on your juvenile record, it is unlikely to affect your enlistment.
if i am getting unemployment benefits in florida and take money from my 401k does that disqualify me from unemployment benefits
VA coverage would not bar you from getting Medicare Part D.