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How to handle the third generation social security card in Shanghai in 2022 (steps)

How to handle the third-generation social security card in Shanghai in 2022 (steps), I will briefly understand it below.

The second-generation social security card should be replaced by the third-generation social security card with my ID card and the second-generation social security card. For example, Shanghai updates social security card related information; Bring my ID card and old social security card to the community where I live, the citizen card service center or the designated bank outlet for card replacement.

How to handle the third generation social security card?

1. Personal nominal payment: you need to apply to the social security bureau where your account is located. Procedures include: my ID card, two recent bareheaded one-inch photos, insurance premium, application form, etc. And can only apply for pension and medical insurance.

2. How much to pay is calculated according to the local social wage of the previous year, which varies from year to year. In addition, the lowest grade and the highest grade are required to be no less than 60% of the average monthly salary of social workers, and the highest grade is 300% of the average monthly salary of workers. Generally, the lowest grades are mostly.

3. In addition, the minimum payment period of old-age insurance is 180 months, that is, 15 years, and medical insurance needs to be paid for at least 25/30 years. When you reach retirement age, you can apply for pension benefits and medical reimbursement (as long as the renewal premium is normal).

At present, Wuhan, Shandong, Chengdu, Sichuan, Shanxi, Zhejiang and Shanghai are pilot cities for the issuance of the third generation social security cards. See if you are in the pilot areas. If so, you can take your ID card and the second-generation social security card and register with the bank to which the second-generation social security card belongs.