Yes, you can still receive Social Security benefits if you retire abroad. However, there are some restrictions and requirements that you should be aware of. If you are a U.S. citizen and have worked and paid into Social Security for at least 10 years, you are eligible to receive Social Security benefits. However, if you retire abroad, your benefits may be subject to certain rules and restrictions, such as taxes and foreign currency exchange rates. It is recommended to contact the Social Security Administration or a financial advisor for more information about receiving Social Security benefits while retired abroad. You should check the regulations for your own country.
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