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How many months does Shenzhen social security expire after suspension?

The social security suspension will not expire, and the medical insurance suspension has a "grace period" of three months. More than three months, recalculate.

For the non-deep-registered workers working in Shenzhen who have not found a new employment unit for the time being after resigning from the unit, they should go back to the place where they are registered to participate in endowment insurance and medical insurance, instead of paying social security through some intermediary agencies.

Shenzhen has set a "grace period" for medical insurance interruption, which used to be 1 month, and has been extended to 3 months in recent years. That is, if the insured person is interrupted for no more than 3 months during the medical insurance year (from July of that year 1 day to June 30th of the following year), the continuous insured time before and after the interruption after re-payment shall be calculated together; More than 3 months, recalculate.

For those who have participated in unemployment insurance in Shenzhen and meet the conditions for receiving unemployment insurance benefits, whether they are registered in Shenzhen or not, during the period of receiving unemployment insurance benefits, medical insurance premiums will be paid by the unemployment insurance fund, which will not cause the interruption of medical insurance relations.

Extended data:

There is a concept of "continuous participation time" in medical insurance, which is linked to the payment limit of the basic medical insurance fund and local supplementary medical insurance fund of the insured person in each medical insurance year, and to the proportion of the insured person who enjoys the treatment of serious illness outpatient service to pay the basic medical expenses and local supplementary medical expenses.

That is to say, after the insured person stops paying medical insurance, not only can he not enjoy the treatment of the medical insurance pooling fund in the month when he stops paying, but he has to recalculate the continuous enrollment time after re-enrollment, which affects the "capping line" of the medical insurance pooling fund payment.

There is also a concept of "cumulative participation time" in medical insurance, which is related to whether the insured meets the requirements of the minimum payment period of medical insurance when he retires, and only when he meets the requirements can he enjoy medical insurance benefits for free. After the insured's medical insurance payment is cut off, it does not mean that the previous medical insurance payment period is "cleared", but can be calculated cumulatively.

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