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Old 01-26-2012, 01:41 PM #1
shokan shokan is offline
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Default US Citizen living in Canada applying for SSDI

I am a US citizen who is also a Canadian landed immigrant living In Canada (Toronto) and have lived in Canada for ten years. Before that, I lived in the US since 1954. I am now aged 57. I have been on Ontario Disability Pension benefits for two years now. I would like to apply for medical disability benefits (SSD) in Massachusetts so that I can move permanently back to the US to be close to my children who live near Boston.

1) Would I qualify to apply, given that I have not lived in Massachusetts or anywhere in the US for the past ten years?

2) If so, where is the online application for this?

3) Any other advice appreciated.

Thanks.
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