Can a survivor of a US citizen work in Canada?

If you have lived or worked in the United States and in Canada, or you are the survivor of someone who has lived or worked in the United States and in Canada, you may be eligible for pensions or benefits from the United States or Canada, or both.

Can you work in the US and live in Canada?

Short answer: Yes! If you are a dual citizen (CAN / US), then you have a nearly guaranteed right to work for a US company but live in Canada. If you’re not a dual citizen, then you have to have the right to live Canada (Step 1).

What to do when you come back to Canada from the US?

Canadians returning from US employment also wonder whether they will be able to receive US Social Security payments if they move back to Canada. Typically, Canadians who have worked in the US have established US retirement accounts such as Individual Retirement Arrangements (“IRAs”), Roth IRAs, 401 (k)s, 403 (bs), and/or 457 (b)s.

Can a US citizen get Social Security in Canada?

United States – Pensions and benefits. If you have lived or worked in the United States and in Canada, or you are the survivor of someone who has lived or worked in the United States and in Canada, you may be eligible for pensions or benefits from the United States or Canada, or both. The Agreement on Social Security between Canada and…

Can a person who is born outside of Canada become a Canadian citizen?

One of the most commonly asked questions we field is related to Canadian citizenship by descent. Individuals born outside of Canada are Canadian citizens by descent only if one of their parents is a citizen of Canada either by having been born in Canada or by naturalization.

Can a Canadian work in the United States?

Hi Curtis, Canadians coming to the US for vacation are generally allowed to stay up to a maximum 6 months. If you are working while you travel you will be required to obtain a work visa, business visitor visa, or have legal representation.

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