Yes. Your Medicare card number is your Social Security number with an alpha-numeric code on the end that indicates your status for drawing benefits. For example, an A means you are (or were) the primary wage earner; B means "aged wife, 62 or older; B1 means aged husband, 62 or older, and so on.
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Example: 123-45-6789 A
Yes
There is no such thing as Medicaid Part A. Title XIX of the Social Security Act is the title that governs medical care.
no. your social security number will always remain the same.
yes, the social security number will NEVER be the same.
The best way to replace a lost Medicaid card is by requesting one online. In order to request one online the persons name needs to be the same on their recent social security card, must have a social security number, and show proof of date of birth.
Type your answer here... Yes
Absolutely not. If you do not have a social security number, then you have to mention such in the job application. Use of another person's social security is fraud, and can be punishable by legal action.
is a social security number the same as a national insurance number
Yes
Depends on which program you're refering to. If you're referring to retirement or Social Security Disability benefits, it's Medicare. There is also Medicaid for Supplemental Security Income recipients, a federal welfare type benefit, based on the same disability criteria as the Social Security Disability benefit program.
An alien number is issued by the USCIS. A Social Security number is issued by the Social Security Administration. If you are permanent resident in the United States, also referred to as a green card holder, then you must have both an alien number and a Social Security number. You typically can apply for a Social Security card after your application for permanent residence is approved by the USCIS (or the US Embassy if you are overseas).
They ae one and the same
When my husband was an alien he had a social security #. When he became a US Citizen he still has the same SS#.