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Pensions in the U.S. after renunciation of permanent residence

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#1
  • 年金
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  • 2024/11/28 00:48

I am currently a permanent resident of OC. I am considering returning to Japan permanently in the near future and am considering giving up my permanent residence status.

I went to the Social Security Office today to learn about my future pension plan in the U.S. I told them that I intend to return to Japan permanently in the future, and they told me that if I plan to leave the U.S., I must become an American citizen or a permanent resident in order to receive my pension. I was reminded to be very careful because I would not be able to receive the pension unless I became an American citizen or a permanent resident if I planned to leave the U.S. I thought that I would be able to receive the pension from the U.S. after returning to Japan, even though there were tax issues, so I asked the supervisor to check again, but the answer was the same. I have been divorced from my ex-husband of many years and was shocked to learn that my own ji pension and the ex-husband based pension that I was told I could choose when I reached full retirement would all be invalid and I would not be able to receive them.

I know I shouldn't doubt this because I was told by the Social Security Office, but I have lived in the US for a long time and have almost no pension in Japan, so if this is true, I have a lot of things to reconsider. If this is true, I have to reconsider a lot of things.

I would appreciate it if you could share this information with me.

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#2

I am posting this in the hope that his site may be of some help to you.

http://nenkinichikawa.org

In it,
"Pension Information You Need to Know" Part 2 is "The Effect of Staying Outside the US on US Pension Benefits" March 2024 )

< 2 > Impact on U.S. Pension Benefits If You Stay Outside the U.S.
Please see the following

http://nenkinichikawa.org/nenkin.html

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#7
  • nabe
  • 2024/11/28 (Thu) 12:01
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> #2 haruhawaii

Thanks for the info.

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#9
  • 年金
  • 2024/11/28 (Thu) 21:30
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>#2

Thank you so much for sharing your detailed site.

I was quite impatient, so I am relieved.

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