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What to do with social security after moving your account

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Generally speaking, there are a few points:

Household relocation that occurs before reaching the statutory retirement age (not receiving pension benefits or not retired), the participant only needs to transfer the social insurance relationship and its funds in accordance with the provisions of the transfer procedures, and when the new place of domicile to receive and deal with the transfer formalities, you can continue to participate in the insurance in accordance with the provisions of the local in the new place of domicile;

There are two situations that need to be noted.

If you have reached or exceeded the legal retirement age when you move your hukou, there are two situations that need to be noted:

One is that if you have already applied for retirement in your original place of domicile when you move your hukou to enjoy the local pension insurance benefits and employee health insurance benefits, then moving your hukou will not affect your social security;

The other is that if you have applied for retirement in your original place of domicile when you move your hukou to enjoy the local pension insurance benefits and non-employee health insurance benefits, you can continue to participate in the social security according to the local regulations. pension insurance benefits and non-employee medical insurance benefits (such as resident medical care), then the hukou relocation will not affect the pension benefits, but may affect the resident medical insurance (because the resident medical care and the employee pension belong to different types of social insurance, some areas on the basis that the person concerned enjoys the employee pension in a foreign country, shall not participate in the medical care of the place of relocation again);

Thirdly, according to the contribution status of the insured person, the original domicile or the new proposed place of moving into the domicile can be determined as the place of receiving one's pension insurance benefits (generally, the place of domicile where the accumulated contributions have reached 10 years and above or where the social security relationship has been established prior to reaching the statutory retirement age), then there is no effect. Otherwise, it is recommended that the person concerned continue to make contributions in his/her original place of residence, and then move his/her hukou, if necessary, when it can be determined that a certain place can be used as the place to receive the pension insurance benefits (or when he/she has received the pension insurance benefits), in conjunction with the provisions of the health insurance policy mentioned above. This is to avoid the impact of the social security benefits of the person concerned, resulting in unnecessary trouble.