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Ok I understand
theyre my children/grandchildren. And I love to stay with them for a long time becaus that's where I'm happiest. If I could stay with them for even more than that I would
Sorry one more thing I want to say: dont you feel like it's unfair that I am not even allowed to see my family for more than 30 days just because of SSI. Before I got SSI I was able to travel back and forth and stay as long as I like. Im not a criminal, I'm just trying to see my family for a...
I would make sure to buy stuff at Bellingham and keep receipts and transaction records to have proof that I was indeed in the country before a month was over. I get that it might be tracked but I'm just trying to figure out why I would be doing anything wrong, if I'm still keeping the rules by...
No, you misunderstood. I live in California and maintain a constant residence there. However, I want to visit Canada for 2 months, so I thought if I fly to Bellingham and cross the border back and forth, I would not be doing anything wrong and could maintain my ssi
That's exactly what I was thinking as well. How would they know? And even if they do, I am not doing anything wrong if I am not out of the country for more than 30 consecutive days, correct?
Hi there. Just a quick question regarding SSI benefits. I am aware that one must not leave the country for more than 30 consecutive days in order to continure recieving the benefits. Just a scenario: if I live in California and was to fly to Bellingham, Washington and cross the border into...
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