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Can Xi 'an social security be paid back after several years of interruption?

Social security includes: pension, medical care, work injury, maternity and unemployment.

1, the interruption of social security payment will affect your enjoyment of benefits. Interrupting the payment of endowment insurance will affect the payment period, and the payment period before and after re-payment can be calculated together;

2. If the medical insurance payment is interrupted, you will not be able to enjoy the relevant treatment. After re-payment, the payment period is calculated according to the new insurance, and the payment period before and after cannot be combined.

3, maternity insurance, in some places, the requirements are continuous, and you can't enjoy it during the period of suspension.

4, industrial injury insurance, this is an accident in the process of going to work. There is no such thing as broken insurance.

5, if the local purchase of a house and a car is restricted, the suspension of insurance will also have an impact. It is continuous.

It's ok to work for a company and then hand it in, but I suggest that you can choose to hand it in later. In terms of social security, the old-age insurance needs to pay 15 years, and the pension can only be received after retirement. The longer the payment period, the more the relative pension.

The minimum payment period of endowment insurance is 180 months, that is, 15 years. You can give more, and then you can get more. At the same time, the pension insurance can accumulate payment years, that is, intermittent payment is allowed. Medical insurance needs at least 25/30 years. When you reach retirement age, you can apply for pension benefits and medical reimbursement (as long as the fee is renewed, it is also possible at ordinary times).

Therefore, the endowment insurance can be supplemented or not, as long as the minimum payment is 15 years.

However, the medical insurance has a three-month buffer period from the date of suspension of payment, and the regular payment of relevant benefits is not affected, otherwise the payment period needs to be re-accumulated, and medical reimbursement cannot be enjoyed.