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What's the difference between rural social security card and social security card?

Legal analysis: Rural social security cards are rural residents who have reached the age of 16 (excluding school students) and have not participated in the basic old-age insurance for urban workers, and can voluntarily participate in the insurance at their domicile. The new agricultural insurance fund consists of individual contributions, collective subsidies and government subsidies. Elderly people with rural household registration who have reached the age of 60 and have not enjoyed the basic old-age insurance for urban workers can receive a monthly pension. Social security cards are for urban hukou and people. The roles are the same.

Legal basis: People's Republic of China (PRC) Social Security Law.

Article 1 This Law is formulated in accordance with the Constitution for the purpose of adjusting the social insurance relationship, safeguarding citizens' legitimate rights and interests in participating in social insurance and enjoying social insurance benefits, enabling citizens to enjoy the fruits of development and promoting social harmony and stability.

Article 2 The state establishes social insurance systems such as basic old-age insurance, basic medical insurance, industrial injury insurance, unemployment insurance and maternity insurance, so as to guarantee citizens' right to receive material assistance from the state and society in accordance with the law in case of old age, illness, industrial injury, unemployment and maternity.

Article 3 The social insurance system adheres to the principles of wide coverage, basic protection, multi-level and sustainability, and the level of social insurance should be compatible with the level of economic and social development. Article 4 Employers and individuals who pay social insurance premiums according to law in People's Republic of China (PRC) have the right to inquire about payment records and personal rights and interests records, and ask social insurance agencies to provide social insurance consultation and other related services.

Individuals enjoy social insurance benefits according to law and have the right to supervise the payment of their own units.