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People are generally eligible to enroll in Medicare when they turn 65 years old. However, certain exceptions mean you must pay extra premiums or may not be eligible to enroll, even at 65 years old.
Working past 65 years old If a person is not eligible for premium-free Medicare Part A and can work past 65 years old, they may earn enough work history to qualify for premium-free Part A.
If you’re eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid, you’re known as a dual eligible beneficiary. In this case, you may be one of 12 million people, or about 3% of the United States population ...
Medicare eligibility requirements Generally, the Medicare eligibility requirements are being 65 years old and being a United States citizen or legal resident for at least 5 years.