I Live in the U.S. but I’m Not a Citizen, Can I Collect Social Security?
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You can collect Social Security if you meet the age, work and legal U.S. residency requirement.
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I Live in the U.S. but I’m Not a Citizen, Can I Collect Social Security?
You can collect Social Security if you meet the age, work and legal U.S. residency requirement.
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