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Can social security be moved back to the domicile?
The social security relationship of the parties can be transferred back to the domicile. If a party transfers the social security relationship, he shall bring his identity certificate to the social security management institution where he moves in to apply for transfer. China's Social Insurance Law stipulates that the social insurance system adheres to the principles of wide coverage, basic protection, multi-level and sustainability, and the level of social insurance should be compatible with the level of economic and social development.
Legal objectivity:
People's Republic of China (PRC) Social Insurance Law Article 2 The state establishes social insurance systems such as basic old-age insurance, basic medical insurance, industrial injury insurance, unemployment insurance and maternity insurance to protect citizens' right to get material help from the state and society in the event of old age, illness, industrial injury, unemployment and maternity. People's Republic of China (PRC) Social Insurance Law Article 3 The social insurance system adheres to the principles of wide coverage, basic protection, multi-level and sustainability, and the level of social insurance should be compatible with the level of economic and social development.
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