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Dealing with Medicare as an expat: When and how to enroll

The right strategy will help clients avoid penalties that can last a lifetime.

More and more Americans are living abroad for extended periods of time. People may either be employed or retired in a foreign country as they approach Medicare eligibility and beyond. To preserve access to Medicare benefits without costly delays and penalties when returning to the U.S. for short- or

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