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What to do when social security is paid in two cities

When social security has payment records in two cities, you need to merge the social security records.

Since China's social security system has not yet been nationally networked, when an individual works in more than one city, there may be cases where social security payment records are scattered in different cities. In order to protect an individual's social security rights, these scattered social security records need to be merged in a timely manner.

To merge social security records, you need to pay attention to the following points:

Understanding the merger process: First, you need to understand the merger process and requirements of each city's social security bureau to ensure that the merger operation is carried out smoothly.

Prepare the necessary materials: according to the requirements of each city's social security bureau, you need to prepare the necessary materials, such as proof of identity and proof of social security payment.

Choosing a city to merge: According to your personal situation and future career plan, choose a suitable city as the place to merge your social security records.

Consult the relevant departments: During the merging process, you may encounter various problems, so you can consult the social security bureau or human resources department of the relevant city for professional guidance and assistance.

In summary, when social security has payment records in both cities, social security records should be merged in a timely manner to ensure one's social security rights and interests.

Legal basis:

The Social Insurance Law of the People's Republic of China

Article 19

If an individual is employed across a coordinated area, his or her basic pension insurance relationship is transferred with him or her, and his or her years of contributions are cumulative. When an individual reaches the statutory retirement age, the basic pension shall be calculated in sections and paid uniformly. The specific methods are stipulated by the State Council.