In general, no you cannot live in the US territories and receive SSI (with the exception of the District of Columbia and the Northern Mariana Islands). SSI rules states that you must prove that you "legally reside in one of the 50 states, the District of Columbia, Northern Mariana Islands, or are the child of military parents assigned to permanent duty outside of the US, or are a student (certain restrictions apply) temporarily abroad." Residents of Puerto Rico, Guam, the US Virgin Islands and American Samoa are not eligible for SSI benefits.
The United States is the third largest country in the world, which is split up into fifty states, which also have fourteen territories around the world. For example American Samoa, Baker Island and Guam are US Territories. 3.96 million live in all the US Territories.
SSI is a federal program. Your SSDI income is too high for SSI regardless of where you live. The same is likely true for Medicaid, regardless of state.
They're homes. Christians live throughout the US, in all states and US territories. The US is not divided into separate religious regions.
move n live in the Philippines and receive my SSI benefits?
The US has many possessions in the Pacific, one well known one is Hawaii, a US state added in 1959, but there are other Pacific territories. Unincorporated Organized Territories Unincorporated territories are territories where the US Constitution doesn’t automatically apply. Organized territories are territories that are self-governing to a degree. They are… Guam Northern Mariana Islands Unincorporated Unorganized Territories Unincorporated territories are territories where the US Constitution doesn’t automatically apply. Unorganized territories are territories that are not self-governing. They are… Howland Island Wake Island Jarvis Island Johnston Atoll Kingman Reef Midway Reef American Samoa (It has an organized government, but Congress hasn’t updated American Samoa yet) Incorporated Unorganized Territories Incorporated territories are territories where the US Constitution automatically applies. Unorganized territories are territories that are not self-governing. Palmyra Atoll Freely Associated Countries These are independent countries, and are recognized as such, but there in a deal with the US, where the US defends, and economically supports these countries, in exchange for being allowed to build military bases. People from the US can live, and work in these countries, and people from these countries can live, and work in the US. Palau Marshall Islands Federated States of Micronesia
They lived/live in the northern territories of Canada such as Nunavut, North-west territories and the Yukon Territories.
People who live in U.S. territories are not granted the civil right of full Congressional Representation. hope this helped ~anonymous
Yes. However, you need to have a mail box in the US to collect your check; many retired ex-pats do this by living in Mexico but going once a month into the US to collect their money.
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No there isn't any more US territories that still exists.
Northwest Territories and Nunavut
Northwest Territories and Nunavut