If I am reading this correctly on the SS web site, then I should be eligible for SS benefits even if I am not a US citizen and live in India.
Am I reading this correctly or am I missing something here?
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You are a citizen of one of the countries listed below, and the worker on whose record your benefits are based lived in the U.S. for at least 10 years or earned at least 40 credits under the U.S. Social Security system. If you are receiving benefits as a dependent or survivor, see additional requirements.
* Afghanistan
* Australia
* Bangladesh
* Bhutan
* Botswana
* Burma
* Burundi
* Cameroon
* Cape Verde
* Central African Rep.
* Chad
* China
* Congo, Rep. of
* Ethiopia
* Fiji
* Gambia
* Ghana
* Haiti
* Honduras
* India
* Indonesia
* Kenya
* Laos
* Lebanon
* Lesotho
* Liberia
* Madagascar
* Malawi
* Malaysia
* Mali
* Mauritania
* Mauritius
* Morocco
* Nepal
* Nigeria
* Pakistan
* St. Vincent & Grenadines
* Senegal
* Sierra Leone
* Singapore
* Solomon Islands
* Somalia
* South Africa
* Sri Lanka
* Sudan
* Swaziland
* Taiwan
* Tanzania
* Thailand
* Togo
* Tonga
* Tunisia
* Uganda
* Yemen
RealCanadian- What do you mean by 'depending on your citizenship'? Does one have to be a US citizen? Or a citizen of one of those countries that have a reciprocity (sic) agreement with the US?
What if I am an Indian citizen, only a PR and does not have my US citizenship. If I decide to leave the US now, can I apply for SS benefits when retire at age 67- at which point I may be living in India without a US citizenship. Will I still be eligible?
Sorry for all the questions but this has been bugging me for a while.