Hello-I worked , legally,full time for 9 years in Nerw York,USA before moving (in 2000) to Canada.As a Canadian citizen,started a full time job in 2002,paying all taxes to Canada. I learned that ,to get full USA Social Securty pension and need 40 credits(equal 10 years), while I worked and paid SS tax for 9 years to USA.I already have got a copy of my contribution records from USA social security.
I heard that "" Under a process called "totalization" the SSA will credit for CPP contributions,to be enough credit to get the 10 years needed for a Social Security pension.
Now next year I will be 65 years old and plan for retirement.
My questions are,
1- Do I qualify to get Social security Pension from USA,while working,living in Canada ?
2- When and how to apply for , in receiving in Canada ?.
3-Do I need a lawyer to apply or I can apply myself,please ?
4-Do I need to call and get appointment with Social security office in Niagra Falls,NY,USA ?
I heard that "" Under a process called "totalization" the SSA will credit for CPP contributions,to be enough credit to get the 10 years needed for a Social Security pension.
Now next year I will be 65 years old and plan for retirement.
My questions are,
1- Do I qualify to get Social security Pension from USA,while working,living in Canada ?
2- When and how to apply for , in receiving in Canada ?.
3-Do I need a lawyer to apply or I can apply myself,please ?
4-Do I need to call and get appointment with Social security office in Niagra Falls,NY,USA ?
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