But the years working in a country with whom we had a reciprocal agreement would count.
Now, most of the international social security agreements contain a provision that indicates that the agreement will continue to apply in the event that the Old Age Security Act changes unless either of the countries objects within three months. There are a couple of countries in which there are exceptions, and some programs will require signing a specific protocol, so it's difficult to even know if it will cost anything. It may be neutral.