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In 2002, he paid social security for one year and broke off diplomatic relations for four years. Can I make it up?

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It doesn't matter if you don't pay it after four years. Just continue to hand in the first year of service.

If you find a new company now, your current company can renew your insurance from the time you join the work. You don't have to pay if you interrupt for four years, and you have to pay a late fee if you make up.

If there is no new unit, you can apply for an independent individual insurance.

Personally, I don't think it's necessary to make up for the four-year gap, because it won't affect your succession.