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Doubt very much you'll get anything in the U.S. Unless you're a U.S. Citizen. If you're thinking of travelling there ensure you have good insurance, healthcare is hellishly expensive.

Only reciprocal healthcare in the EU - while it lasts - if you have a valid EU Healthcard

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Sorry, I've absolutely no idea. I do know that there's great hardship in the U.S. Poor people who cannot afford health insurance. Much worse than here.

Perhaps you'll get some replies from our U.S. Members soon or try googling something like 'uk nationals on benefits living in USA'

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I suspect the answer to your question will be a 'no'.

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Hi

Lots of information U.K. to USA

gov.uk/guidance/living-in-t...

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Hi

You would have to meet the criteria for the the country you are a residence.

Check out.

usa.gov/about-social-security

Iam sure the USA will have stricter rules then the U.K.

Do you have duel citizenship.?

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