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Can I get unemployment benefits if I don't pay social security when looking for a job?

Legal analysis: after receiving unemployment insurance, I found a new job, but the new unit does not pay five insurances, so I can't receive unemployment insurance. I can ask my new company to pay social security. It is illegal not to pay social security to employees.

Legal basis: Article 15 of the Regulations on Unemployment Insurance: If an unemployed person has any of the following circumstances during the period of receiving unemployment insurance benefits, he will stop receiving unemployment insurance benefits and enjoy other unemployment insurance benefits:

(1) Re-employment;

(2) Those who should be conquered for military service;

(3) Having emigrated;

(four) enjoy the basic old-age insurance benefits;

(5) Being sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment or reeducation through labor;

(six) refusing to accept the work introduced by the department or institution designated by the local people's government without justifiable reasons;

(seven) there are other circumstances stipulated by laws and administrative regulations.