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What is the cut off date for Obamacare?

What is the cut off date for Obamacare?

The federal government has declared a Special Enrollment Period (SEP) that re-opens the Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplace through August 15, 2021. The 2022 Open Enrollment Period (OEP) begins November 1, 2021, and ends December 15, 2021, in most states.

Is it too late for Obamacare?

You can apply for free or low-cost coverage through Medicaid and CHIP any time, all year. If you qualify, you can enroll immediately.

What is the deadline for ObamaCare 2021?

August 15, 2021
Don’t miss the August 15, 2021 deadline for 2021 Marketplace health coverage.

What are the Medicare open enrollment dates for 2020?

When you first become eligible for Medicare, you can join a plan. Open Enrollment Period. From October 15 – December 7 each year, you can join, switch, or drop a plan.

When is the deadline for Obamacare open enrollment?

The deadline for ObamaCare open enrollment 2016 was January 31, 2016. The deadline for ObamaCare open enrollment 2017 was January 31, 2017. The deadline for ObamaCare open enrollment 2018 was December 15, 2017. The deadline for ObamaCare open enrollment 2019 was December 15, 2018.

What was the deadline for Obamacare in 2014?

The deadline for ObamaCare open enrollment 2014 was March 15th, 2014. The deadline for ObamaCare open enrollment 2015 was February 15th, 2015. The deadline for ObamaCare open enrollment 2016 was January 31, 2016. The deadline for ObamaCare open enrollment 2017 was January 31, 2017.

When is the last day to sign up for Obamacare?

Open Enrollment Extensions for 2021: There will be a special enrollment period from February 15, 2021 – May 15, 2021. This will apply to anyone using HealthCare.Gov and may apply to other states. Otherwise, some states have extended deadlines for open enrollment each year, so make sure to check your state’s marketplace if you missed the deadline.

What happens if you missed the deadline for Obamacare?

If you missed the ObamaCare enrollment deadline, you would incur a fee for each month you go without health coverage (or exemption), and you will not be eligible for cost assistance or marketplace insurance (unless you qualify for an extension).