Yes, a permanent resident can qualify for Medicare if they meet certain criteria. Generally, they must have lived in the U.S. for at least five years and be 65 years or older, or have a qualifying disability. Additionally, they need to have paid Medicare taxes for a sufficient period or meet other specific eligibility requirements. It's important for permanent residents to check their individual circumstances to determine eligibility.
Medicare in Australia is available to all resident citizen and permanent residence of Australia with the exception of those living on Norfolk Island.
To receive Medicare, one must have 40 quarters of earnings in employment covered by Medicare.
Bring your Social Security card and proof of your residence status.
He was a lawful permanent resident.
Yes, they do. The Canadian permanent resident card is the only proof of identification that proves, both inside and outside of Canada, you are a permanent resident of Canada.
Yes, as a US permanent resident, you can travel to Canada.
Yes, permanent residents of Canada can travel to Canada with a valid Permanent Resident Card or Permanent Resident Travel Document.
yes
I'll get my driver's license after I become a legal permanent resident.
That you are a Permanent Resident under the Cuban Adjustment Act of 1996.
Philippine citizens legally resident in the US can get Medicare if they have a low enough income.
yes but u have to be 18