Section 202(t)(1) of the Social Security Act provides that certain alien beneficiaries
            will have their benefits suspended once they have been outside the U.S. for more than
            6 months.
         
         As explained in GN 01701.150A.1., alien beneficiaries who would otherwise be subject to suspension under section 202(t)(1)
            are exempt from suspension if they reside in a country with which the United States
            has a Totalization agreement. This exemption applies to residents of the Netherlands
            who receive regular RSDI benefits as well as those who receive Totalization benefits.
         
         
            
               NOTE: The Netherlands Antilles are not part of the Netherlands for purposes of the agreement.
                  Therefore, residence in the Netherlands Antilles does not exempt a beneficiary from
                  the nonpayment provision in section 202(t)(1) of the Act. However, Dutch citizens
                  are already exempt from this provision regardless of where they reside (see RS 02610.015A.).