Is it legal to retire in Cuba?

I'm a retiree looking for a place to live outside the US. I'm considering Thailand, but I've heard that Cuba is a good place also. But, if you move to Cuba, and live there, will that put you in hot water with the US government when you come back to the States to visit family?

Answer:
You won't be able to receive social security payments: "U.S. Treasury Department regulations prohibit sending payments to you if you are in Cuba or North Korea. If you are a U.S. citizen and are in Cuba or North Korea, you can receive all of your payments that were withheld once you leave that country and go to another country where we can send payments."
dude why would u want to go to cuba, there communists, and people are trying to flee the country and you want to go there.
i think it is. but with a communist countire i dont know if you want to do that. Try Baja Calfornia, its an hour drive from San Diego and there is tons of retirees in rosarito and Ensenada.
Fidel's gang will take all of your property as soon as you land on the beach. Have a nice flight and remember: Viva La Revolucion.
yes
no. remember some people go there illegally and return here without a slap on the wrist. what that means is we do not force people to obey are laws even when we know they broke them.

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