Oʼ Boy WTF @V_Anon
25 March, 11:38

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sharon pasvant @memyselfi
rules for receiving Social Security benefits abroad depend on the country you're in/ your citizenship status. key points:

U.S. Citizens: Most U.S. citizens can receive Social Security payments in most countries. However, there are exceptions for certain restricted countries.

Non-U.S. Citizens: If you're not a U.S. citizen, your eligibility to receive benefits abroad depends on your country of citizenship and whether the U.S. has a Social Security agreement with that country. These agreements, called "Totalization Agreements," help coordinate benefits between the U.S. and other countries.

Restricted Countries: Social Security payments cannot be sent to certain countries, such as North Korea and Cuba, unless you meet specific exceptions.

Reporting Requirements: Beneficiaries living abroad must report changes in their circumstances, such as marriage or employment, to the Social Security Administration.

detailed information and check specific country rules using the Socia
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