Your answer is somewhat vague. So, I am not sure if you are talking about benefits like social security, or something along the lines of welfare.
Welfare: I am not sure, but I would think that welfare benefits would be discontinued if a minor child were living outside the US.
Social Security Benefits: A minor child may receive benefits while living in Another Country with his or her parent(s) or legal guardian.
For example, if a minor child is living in the Philippines with his or her parent(s) or legal guardian there, they can, and will receive benefits under the parent's or guardian's social security number.
It depends on the specific government assistance program and the circumstances. In general, US government assistance programs are designed for individuals living within the United States. However, there may be exceptions or alternative forms of assistance available for US citizens living abroad, particularly for certain categories such as military families or US citizens residing in US territories. It is best to consult the specific program guidelines or contact the relevant government agency for accurate information.
This scenario is known as a colony. Colonies are established when people settle in a new area that is under the rule of a government from another country. The settlers may be subject to the laws and regulations of the ruling government while living in the colony.
The AngloINFO website offers info about living in or moving to another country. It offers information for international workers, exchange students, and anyone else moving to another country temporarily or permanently. It explains business, transportation, government, culture, finance, and other aspects of life in another country.
No in the long run the objection one has to the immigration of people is xenophobia. if country has a system of government that is fair it should make no difference who earns a living in a country.
Contact your local county's Department of Aging. Tons of state money is available for retired people who require living assistance. If not, social security benefits can be used for living assistance.
You should report this to the public assistance agency.
Yes, many parents live in one country and pay for their children living in another.
i dont think so because we are living in his country!
If a patient has become sick or injured overseas, additional arrangements and assistance may be required to bring them back home safely.
That's abroad if you're living in another country. That's home for the French.
In Massachusetts, a young woman can receive government assistance if she is legally emancipated and independent from her parents. In order to receive such benefits, she must meet certain criteria such as having a certain income and living by herself.
Expatriation.
law as a living bodylaw as a living body is the combined state of the government and the laws that hod them in place by a common understanding of safety for the public and the country