If you collect government pensions (in Canada we qualify at age 60), and we are covered under a government run health care system, are we disqualified to collect these pensions and health care if we become sovereign? This is a really important question.
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While I don’t lie in Canada, I am in the US and collect Social Security (for as long as it will be available if the whole financial system goes down) & wondering is SS will go away if claiming sovereignty?
Related to this question, I would like you to address the position of Pensions from a U.K. perspective.
I hear to get the state pension, you need to have made a contribution of 12 years minimum to be eligible. Also, yes, by adopting the sovereign way, do we fall foul of the current U.K. pension and NHS system?
Same question for Australia
I recently retired in the US and receive a government pension and health benefits. Would I still receive it if I became sovereign?
I would like to know everything about how this works in canada but pensions and cpp are important as a senior. also…working and not paying taxes are top questions for me
I am a retired fire captain from Loa Angeles Ca, I to want to know if I claim my sovereignty, will I still be able to collect my pension.