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How do I continue cover when my VLS-TS visa is expiring and I am still waiting for ANEF to process my residency renewal?

I received an alert in my Ameli.fr account saying my health coverage will expire in July this year, but I am still waiting for ANEF to even start processing my residency for the next year. ANEF is very backlogged, so I am told my residency extension may not come through before my current visa expires. How can I continue coverage as I live in France full-time as a retiree and am just moving into my own home here. I am told it can take months before my residency will be processed. Do you just need me to upload a copy of the receipt from ANEF confirming they have received the application, or something else. Or, do I have to pay for everything myself after July, collect receipts, and then claim back once the residency is approved?

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Hello PandA,

I advise you to be in touch with l'Administration numérique pour les étrangers en France (ANEF) to discuss about the situation you encouter regarding your resident permit and ask for an "attestation de prolongation d'instruction" or another piece prooving you are registred in their bases and send it with the other documents required to your CPAM.

You will find your CPAM information on our ameli.fr website, section "Adresses et contacts".

I wish you a nice day. 

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There should be a latency period of 6 months between the expiration of your TS and the decadence of your PUMA rights, but it is possible the rule has changed or does not apply to your case for some reason.

After three months of being "irregular" (in the sense not having a TS valid for the securité sociale anymore) you can be eligible for AME, but that would also require your income to be below a certain threshold.

If the CPAM terminates your rights at the expiration of your TS you may have grounds for an appeal.

If your rights are terminated, there is no reimbursement for the period you are without coverage and only the delivery of your new residence permit will unlock your eligibility.

I am not a lawyer so takes all this with a grain of salt, let's see if someone more expert than me can contribute.

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Sorry, I forgot. You may try to ask ANEF for an APS (autorisation provisoire de séjour), I am not sure if it is possible and/or easy to get on in your situation, but that document would allow you to keep your PUMA rights.