No. It is a Federal program and has no boundaries.
The Social Security Act requires ALL residents of the United States and its Territories to obtain a Social Security number (SSN), in order to be able to work or receive any Social Security benefits.
Your Social Security number still technically belongs to you. However, unless you would be legally permitted to return to the United States, you cannot receive any benefits.
Yup, you can collect any pension money coming to you without it affecting your social security.
Social security numbers do not expire. They belong to the person who receive them for life. If the person legally returns to the United States, they would pick right back up using the same social security number.
Social Security is a Federal program, not administered by the states. Any Social Security office can provide you with the information/services you need.
The Social Security Administration was established to provide unemployment insurance and pensions for retired workers under the New Deal. Its goal was to financially support individuals who were no longer able to work or were experiencing economic hardship.
Someday I will grow old and be unable to work any longer. I would like to know the projected benefits I will receive from Social Security. Where online can I get a copy of the Social Security Benefits Worksheet?
NO. You cannot get any license or legal documents anywhere in the United States With out a social security number. With out your S.S.N your not a legal citizen of the UNITED STATES
social security is not impacted by other retirements. they are separate. Your military retirement will not affect or change your wife's retirement from the railroad. you will each have your own retirement and at age 62 or older you each will also have your own social security. however, your wife many not have any input to social security benefits if she has not paid into social security during her work span. best to check with social security to see where she stands with social security
At this time not any more after they stay long enough to retire from the military and receive the retirement pension.
No the social security payment amount that you are qualified to receive will not have any affect on the amount of your spouses payment amount that he is already receiving
You can always go back to work however, you won't receive any more benefits once you do depending on your case and age.