If you're a us citizen who is on ssi and move to canada is there anything you can receive there?
would they be able to still receive ssi from the usa if they had dual citizenship or would they have to see about getting soemthing there?
Answer:
No. Supplemental Security Income (SSI) can only be collected while physically present in the United States. The day they move to Canada it will stop.
Social Security benefits, once earned with 40 quarters working, can be collected no matter where in the world you live.
Maybe they could get a job.
Thats all we need is another d*g f***er in my country.
ya, i'll tell you what they can get,
A JOB!
moving to canada and still trying to rip off the taxpayers of the usa?
PATHETIC LOOSER! GET A JOB!
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