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I paid social security in other provinces. What should I do now when I return to this province?

Legal analysis: social security has been paid in other provinces, and now there are several ways to return to this province: 1, transfer social security from other provinces to the place where the household registration is located, and continue to pay after settlement; 2. Bring your ID card and household registration book to the social security service center of the neighborhood office where your household registration is located, go through the formalities of individual insurance payment, and establish a personal account from scratch. Social security transfer needs to go through three processes: the new insured place reviews the application for transfer and continuation, sends an acceptance letter to the original insured place, the original insured place handles the transfer procedures, and the new insured place accepts the transfer procedures and funds.

Legal basis: Interim Measures for the Transfer and Continuation of the Basic Old-age Insurance Relationship of Employees in Urban Enterprises Article 5 The transfer and continuance of the basic old-age insurance relationship of the insured shall be handled in accordance with the following provisions: (1) If the insured returns to the place where he/she is registered for employment or insurance, the relevant social security agency at the place where he/she is registered shall handle the transfer and continuance procedures in time. (two) if the insured fails to return to the place where the household registration is located for employment and insurance, the social security institution shall handle the transfer formalities for him in a timely manner in the newly insured place. However, for men over 50 years of age and women over 40 years of age, the basic old-age insurance relationship should be maintained in the original insured place, and a temporary basic old-age insurance payment account should be established in the new insured place to record all the contributions of units and individuals. Thirdly, when the insured person is employed across provinces or reaches the conditions for receiving benefits in the newly insured place, all the payment principal and interest in the temporary basic old-age insurance payment account will be transferred to the original insured place or the place for receiving benefits. (III) If the insured is transferred with the approval of the Organization Department of the Party Committee at or above the county level and the administrative department of human resources and social security, and establishes labor relations with the transferred unit and pays the basic old-age insurance premium, it is not subject to the above age limit, and the basic old-age insurance relationship transfer and connection procedures shall be handled in time at the transferred place.