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Can I get unemployment benefits if I don't pay social security?

You can't get unemployment benefits if you don't pay social security. The premise of getting a pension is to participate in social security normally, because whether you participate in urban and rural residents' pension insurance or urban workers' pension insurance. After reaching the legal retirement age in the future, everyone can receive a pension. This is no problem. We are insured for 15 years of social security, so we can get a monthly pension when we reach the legal retirement age.

And if you don't participate in any social security, including urban workers' pension insurance and urban and rural residents' pension insurance, you are not insured. Therefore, even if you reach the legal retirement age, you can't receive pension benefits. There is no doubt about it. Therefore, if you want to receive a normal pension, the premise is to be able to participate in social security. For anyone, this question is completely fair and reasonable. In fact, many people think that they may enjoy the minimum living allowance or five guarantees. In short, they are qualified to enjoy this sense of security. Then they will think that they can enjoy a pension after 60.

legal ground

People's Republic of China (PRC) social insurance law

Article 45 Unemployed persons who meet the following conditions shall receive unemployment insurance benefits from the unemployment insurance fund: (1) Before unemployment, the employer and himself have paid unemployment insurance premiums for one year; (two) the employment is not interrupted because of my will; (three) registered unemployed and have job requirements.