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Requirements

  • Minnesota Residency

    Applicants who are 21 years and older must live in Minnesota and plan to make Minnesota their home or live in Minnesota and entered the state with a job commitment or are seeking employment.

    Example: Ashley and Jason were living in Fargo, ND. They plan to return to their hometown of Duluth as soon as they find jobs. For now, they are living with family in Minneapolis.

    Applicants who are younger than 21 years must live in Minnesota or live outside Minnesota but reside with a parent or caretaker who is a Minnesota resident.

    Applicants meet residency requirements when they are temporarily away from Minnesota but expect to return when the reason for their temporary absence ends.

    Example: Beth and Lee own a house in Plymouth. During winter, they stay in a rented condo in Florida. Beth is retired and Lee is a self-employed consultant. They consider Plymouth their primary residence.

    Medical Assistance and MinnesotaCare

    Medical Assistance (MA) and MinnesotaCare have additional residency rules for people living in institutions and for people who receive certain types of assistance payments.

    Not a Resident

    Individuals who would not be considered Minnesota residents include those who are:

    • Living in another state and not temporarily absent
    • Living in another state but working in Minnesota
    • Visiting Minnesota for medical purposes
    • Covered by Medicaid in another state, unless that coverage is ending
    • Covered by a private health plan (qualified health plan or QHP) through another state marketplace, unless that coverage is ending
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