Jellyfish.
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I have a question regarding my 71 year old mother's social security allowance. She is a French citizen and a Permanent Resident in the US with a green card through marriage to my American father. She has been residing in New Jersey with my father since 21st August, 1979 and started receiving social security benefits through my father several years ago. She worked part-time in the US but never enough to have her own pension.
My mother traveled back to France a few years ago to take care of her dying mother and other relatives. She has been going back and forth to the US every few months to be sure she doesn't lose her green card and isn't out of the US for more then 6 months at a time. I am worried that because of old age and illness my mother is now not able to get back to the US and will end up permanently in France.
My question is - if she is physically unable to return to the USA and therefore loses her green card can she still claim her social security benefits while living in France?
My mother traveled back to France a few years ago to take care of her dying mother and other relatives. She has been going back and forth to the US every few months to be sure she doesn't lose her green card and isn't out of the US for more then 6 months at a time. I am worried that because of old age and illness my mother is now not able to get back to the US and will end up permanently in France.
My question is - if she is physically unable to return to the USA and therefore loses her green card can she still claim her social security benefits while living in France?