U.S. retirees can receive Social Security benefits while living abroad, with some exceptions. There is no time limit on how ...
A 65-year-old who spent eight years working in Toronto during his 30s, then built a 32-year career at a U.S. manufacturer, is ready to retire. He paid into both systems but assumes the Canadian years ...
The 1984 U.S.-Canada Totalization Agreement lets cross-border workers pool credits from both countries, unlocking proportional benefits most retirees wrongly assume are lost. Eight Canadian work years ...
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