Most people need 40 credits (10 years of work) to qualify for benefits.
The officials said that people unable to work could still qualify for benefits.
So if children qualify for benefits in their own countries, why should our taxpayers support them?
Women generally qualified for benefits only through their husbands or children.
Certain members of your family may qualify for benefits based on your work.
Even though some soldiers are only four or five years from qualifying for retirement pay and benefits, they're getting out.
Some of those people, the agency said, may not have qualified for benefits, but by applying they can get a final determination.
Must you first qualify for state and/or federal benefits?
All plans have standards you must meet to qualify for benefits.
The shorter the stay, the less likely the worker will qualify for benefits.