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How many years can I get unemployment benefits after paying social security?

1 year and above.

According to relevant regulations, only those who have participated in unemployment insurance and paid accumulated premiums of 1 year or above are eligible for unemployment benefits. The specific amount is determined according to the payment period of the insured. For example, if the accumulated payment time exceeds 1 year but less than 2 years, you can receive unemployment insurance for 3 months. If the accumulated payment time is more than 2 years but less than 3 years, you can receive unemployment insurance for 6 months. If the accumulated payment time is more than 3 years but less than 4 years, you can receive unemployment insurance for 9 months. If the accumulated payment time is more than 4 years but less than 5 years, you can receive unemployment insurance 12 months. If the accumulated payment time exceeds 5 years, the part exceeding 5 years shall be calculated according to the method of paying unemployment insurance benefits every full 1 year 1 month, and the number of additional months shall be determined. Therefore, social security contributions 1 year and above can receive unemployment benefits.