Which countries do not have Social Security?
Michael Gray
Updated on June 01, 2026
Those countries include:
- Azerbaijan.
- Belarus.
- Kazakhstan.
- Kyrgyzstan.
- Moldova.
- Tajikistan.
- Turkmenistan.
- Uzbekistan.
What countries can you not receive Social Security?
Social Security restrictionsGenerally, we cannot send Social Security payments to persons in Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. However, we can make exceptions for certain eligible persons in these countries.
Do all countries have a social security system?
The survey covers :I total of 112 countries in which at least some type of general social security measure was found to exist, at the beginning of 1964. There were 24 American countries, 18 coun- tries in Western Europe, nine in Eastern Europe, 1s in Bsia and Oceania, nine in the Middle East, and 34 in Africa.Does Canada have Social Security?
Canadian Social Security and Social Assistance. Canada uses "social security" as a generic term referring to a wide range of programs dealing with health, education, unemployment, and family and child assistance, as well as old age, disability, and survivors' benefits.What does Canada have instead of Social Security?
Canada Pension Plan BenefitsSimilar to the U.S. Social Security system, the Canada Pension Plan provides several types of benefits: Retirement pension. You can start full CPP retirement benefits at age 65. You can get a permanently reduced amount as early as age 60, or as late as age 70 with a permanent increase.