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I paid social security in a foreign company. What should I do after I quit my job and go home?

Workers resign and go home, and social security needs to be transferred. After leaving the company, the original company will reduce the number of employees from its company account, and then the workers can continue to pay social insurance as freelancers themselves, or they can transfer to the new company account to let the new company continue to pay social insurance. Provident funds are similar to social security. If the new company is in a foreign country, it needs to go through the formalities of social insurance relationship transfer first. The following is how to handle the social security transfer procedures: the original unit submits the certificate of termination of labor contract between the individual and the company, the endowment insurance manual and the employee's endowment insurance payment registration form to the social insurance center of the local People's Social Security Bureau, so as to reduce the number of employees' personal accounts, that is, subtract the resigned employees from the company's social security account.