food stamps / SNAP / NAP
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Here is the link about SNAP: https://www.benefits.gov/benefits/benefit-details/363
I am not sure what they count as income so you may or may not qualify.
Here is a little more: https://www.benefits.gov/benefits/brows … /state/208
ONE WARNING: SSI - Supplemental Security Income is not available in Puerto Rico. Not sure if you currently receive it.
You may also may qualify for MiSalud which is pretty much the equivalent of Medicaid.
If you were military make sure you have your DD-214 handy, since there are programs that lower cost for many things if you are a veteran, it is not much but every dollar helps.
If you are disabled and were accepted by the VA, you probably can look into the VA in PR.
I just claimed my Social Security which should start in a few months but not disabled so I have little info in that area. You should make a call to Social Security and see if you will be affected by the SSI issue or not.
The income you listed is very low, but if you are careful and making it in the states, you should be able to make it in PR since rent is lower and careful shopping should stretch your SNAP dollars.
You will definitely need a car in PR so be prepared to buy an old car in good shape. There are many 20 year old cars on the road in PR.
Hope this help I will try to answer your questions and hopefully in a few days some of the others on SSD may add more to it. But make a call to Social Security and double check everything.
Rey
Also, I imagine it will take a considerable amount of time to jump through all of the hoops to get public assistance (yes, I know gov't is like this on the mainland but in PR it's much worse). How are you going to fill that gap? What if they don't even approve you?
Do you speak Spanish?
knight4444 wrote:Yes im a mainland usa American. I calculated my monthly expensives and withoiut the PR nap program i can spend 100 for food. I get 833.00 dollars a month on SSD. It will be tight but i want a different life than this usa mainland!! Enough already. Im a single man so i will find a way lol.
Take the sample budget and make changes to it based on your particular situation. You could get an inexpensive rental place depending on where you choose to live or you may qualify for section 8 which would eliminate most of the rental cost. There are inexpensive phone plans like $29 that have limitations but may fit you better while saving you money. Rivers and beaches and forests are free so entertainment can be a very low amount a month. Careful with electricity it can blow anybodies budget.
Mrkpytn's suggestion.
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