Can a Foreign Spouse Receive Social Security Benefits? (2024)

Updated on March 8, 2024

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Can My Spouse Receive Social Security Benefits If They Are Not a US Citizen?

In most cases, non-US spouses can claim Social Security benefits. Your foreign spouse will typically qualify for survivor benefits and may also qualify for spousal or dependent benefits.

There are exceptions, though. To understand whether your non-US spouse is eligible to receive Social Security benefits, let’s take a look at the requirements.

Requirements for a Non-US Spouse to Receive Social Security Benefit

The rules surrounding Social Security benefits for non-US persons are complicated. The exact requirements can vary depending on which country you’ve chosen for your new home. However, there are some general rules to be aware of.

In order for your foreign spouse to claim Social Security benefits, the following must all be true:

  • You must havecontributed to Social Securityfor at least 10 years. (Your spouse is not required to have a history of contributing.)
  • You must be at retirement age (62 years old for most people).
  • Your spouse must be at retirement age (62 years old for most people).

(If you or your spouse have a child under 16 or a disabled child, the age minimum is waived.)

As long as you and your spouse meet these requirements, your spouse should be eligible for Social Security benefits. However, if your spouse continues working while receiving these benefits, they could reach the Social Security earnings limit, reducing the amount they can claim.

Note: If your spouse worked in the US long enough to qualify for their own Social Security benefits, they won’t receive two payments even if they also qualify for spousal Social Security benefits. They can only claim whichever of the two payments is larger.

Additional Qualifying Criteria for Non-Resident Non-Citizen Spouses

While we cover the general requirements for a non-US spouse to claim Social Security benefits, it’s important to note that the criteria can be more complex for non-resident non-citizen spouses living abroad. To qualify, such spouses must meet one of the following conditions:

  1. Residency in the US: The non-US spouse should have lived in the United States for at least five years while married to their US citizen spouse. These five years do not need to be consecutive.
  2. Totalization Agreement: The non-US spouse should be a citizen, resident, or former resident of a country that has a social security agreement, also known as a Totalization Agreement, with the United States.

For more specific information on these criteria, it’s advisable to consult the Social Security Administration (SSA), as Greenback Expat Tax Services specializes in tax-related queries and not in advising on Social Security benefit qualifications.

Can My Foreign Spouse Claim Social Security Benefits in Any Country?

US citizens and their non-US spouses can claim Social Security benefits in almost any country in the world. However, there are some exceptions to this.

First, no one can claim US Social Security benefits while living in Cuba or North Korea. In addition to this, there are a number of countries where it is generally impossible for the US government to send Social Security payments. These include:

  • Azerbaijan
  • Belarus
  • Kazakhstan
  • Kyrgyzstan
  • Moldova
  • Tajikistan
  • Turkmenistan
  • Uzbekistan

However, certain eligible persons may be able to claim Social Security benefits even in these countries. And regardless, if you move away from one of the above countries, you can claim the Social Security payments that were withheld during your stay.

(This does not apply to Cuba and North Korea. Payments that were withheld while living in either of those two countries cannot be claimed even after a move.)

Again, the rules for claiming Social Security benefits can vary quite a bit depending on where you and your spouse live. For more information, we recommend consulting a qualified expat tax professional.

Can My Foreign Spouse Claim Social Security Survivor Benefits?

Yes. If you pass away, your foreign spouse can claim Social Security survivor benefits. To be eligible, you and your spouse must have been married for at least nine months. (Unless you were to die during active military duty, in which case that minimum is waived.)

If your spouse is eligible for Social Security spousal benefits, they can begin claiming those benefits once they reach age 60. (If your spouse is disabled, the minimum age is lowered to 50, and if they have a child under 16 or a disabled child, the age minimum is waived entirely.)

Once your spouse has reached the minimum age, they can start claiming 70% of your Social Security benefit. If they wait until retirement age, they can claim the full payment.

Get the Answers You Need for Your Expat Taxes

We hope this guide has helped you understand how a foreign spouse can receive Social Security benefits. To learn more about your expat taxes—and how you can lower your taxes overseas—just download our free guide:25 Things You Need to Know About US Expat Taxes.

At Greenback Expat Tax Services, we specialize in helping expats around the world manage their US tax obligations. Justcontact us, and we’ll be happy to answer any questions you have.

Confused about when you need to file? We can help.

When you live in the US, tax day is simple: April 15th! When you move abroad, it’s not so straightforward! Learn about all the expat deadlines and extensions you need to know to file.

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FAQs

Can a Foreign Spouse Receive Social Security Benefits? ›

Yes. If you pass away, your foreign spouse can claim Social Security survivor benefits. To be eligible, you and your spouse must have been married for at least nine months. (Unless you were to die during active military duty, in which case that minimum is waived.)

What is the new Social Security spousal rule? ›

Last Updated: July 15, 2024

If you don't have enough Social Security credits to get benefits on your own work record or your own benefit is small, you may be able to receive benefits as a spouse. Your spouse must be receiving benefits for you to get benefits on their work record.

Can my wife get Social Security if she never worked? ›

A wife with no work record or low benefit entitlement on her own work record is eligible for between one-third and one-half of her spouse's Social Security benefit.

What are the rules for collecting your spouse's Social Security? ›

For spouses to receive the benefit, they must be at least age 62 or care for a child under age 16 (or one receiving Social Security disability benefits). In addition, spouses cannot claim the spousal benefit until the worker files for their benefit.

Does a spouse get 50% of a husband's Social Security? ›

The spousal benefit can be as much as half of the worker's "primary insurance amount," depending on the spouse's age at retirement. If the spouse begins receiving benefits before "normal (or full) retirement age," the spouse will receive a reduced benefit.

What is the loophole for Social Security spousal benefits? ›

What you may not realize is that your spouse may also be able to receive Social Security benefits. In fact, they don't even have to have reached retirement age to qualify for these benefits. They may be eligible, through this loophole, if they are serving as a caregiver at home for your child with disabilities.

What is the Social Security spousal benefit loophole for 2024? ›

A Social Security spousal rule that has been around for decades officially ends this year for everyone except those who turned 70 on Jan. 1, 2024. The rule allows recipients to switch between their benefits and their spouses to receive the maximum amount. But unless you were born before Jan.

Can a non citizen receive spousal Social Security benefits? ›

Lawfully present noncitizens of the United States who meet all eligibility requirements can qualify for Social Security benefits. This rule also applies to noncitizens authorized to work in the United States who got a Social Security number after December 2003. For more information visit our Immigration page.

When a husband dies, does his wife get his Social Security? ›

Surviving spouse, any age, with a child younger than age 16, gets 75% of the worker's benefit amount. Child gets 75% of the worker's benefit amount. There's a limit to the benefits we can pay to you and other family members each month. The limit varies between 150% and 180% of the deceased worker's benefit amount.

Can two wives collect Social Security from one husband? ›

A widow or widower and a divorced ex-spouse (or multiple ex-spouses) can draw survivor benefits on the same person's earnings record without affecting what the other receives.

Can a wife draw her husband's Social Security while he is alive? ›

Yes, you can collect Social Security's on a spouse's earnings record.

What is the Social Security 5 year rule? ›

The Social Security 5-year rule refers specifically to disability benefits. It requires that you must have worked five out of the last ten years immediately before your disability onset to qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI).

Can I stop my ex-wife from getting my Social Security? ›

This is good news when former spouses are not on good terms. Your ex cannot “block” you from drawing your spousal benefit. In fact, he probably won't even know if you are drawing off him unless he calls SSA to ask.

Does my stay at home wife get Social Security? ›

If you're a stay-at-home spouse, you may be eligible for Social Security retirement benefits based on your spouse's work history. Those who worked typically receive the higher of their earned or spousal benefits.

What is the best Social Security strategy for married couples? ›

In this common situation, the optimum strategy is often to have the husband begin his Social Security benefits at age 70, with the wife starting her Social Security benefits at her full retirement age, or even earlier.

Can I take my husband's Social Security instead of mine? ›

Your full spouse's benefit could be up to 50 percent of your spouse's full retirement age amount if you are full retirement age when you take it. If you qualify for your own retirement benefit and a spouse's benefit, we always pay your own benefit first.

Can 2 ex wives collect husband's Social Security? ›

If the spouses divorced, the marriage must have lasted 10 years. Each survivor benefit can be up to 100% of your benefit. The amount may be reduced if the women start benefits before their own full retirement age, but they don't have to share — the amount isn't reduced because you've had more than one spouse.

Can a wife collect her own Social Security and then switch to spousal benefit? ›

If you claim your regular Social Security benefit before your higher-earning spouse does, you have the option of switching to spousal benefits at a later date when (or after) your spouse decides to file.

At what age can a wife take half of her husband's Social Security? ›

Key takeaways

Once you turn 62, you typically qualify for a spouse's Social Security benefit.

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