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Can social security in Shenzhen be used in different places?

Shenzhen social security can be used in different places. Insured persons with household registration in Shenzhen and those who have reached the statutory retirement age who live outside the city for a long time can choose three local medical insurance designated medical institutions as their medical institutions in their long-term residence and file with the municipal social insurance institutions. Official website, Shenzhen Social Insurance Fund Administration, has published the materials needed for permanent residence in different places.

Can social security in Shenzhen be transferred to other cities?

Social security in Shenzhen can be transferred to other cities. But the following conditions must be met at the same time:

1, has participated in pension/medical insurance in Shenzhen, and has a payment record;

2. The state of the insured is suspended;

3. Failing to go through the retirement formalities;

4. There is no unfinished business;

5. There is no payment record after overage;

6. The local social security has been handled at the transfer place.

Legal basis: Article 30 of People's Republic of China (PRC) Social Insurance Law.

The following medical expenses are not included in the payment scope of the basic medical insurance fund:

(a) shall be paid by the industrial injury insurance fund;

(2) It shall be borne by a third party;

(3) borne by public health;

(4) Go abroad for medical treatment.

Medical expenses that should be borne by a third party according to law. If the third party is unable to pay or cannot determine the third party, the basic medical insurance fund will pay in advance. After the basic medical insurance fund pays in advance, it has the right to recover from the third party. Thirty-first social insurance agencies may, according to the needs of management services, sign service agreements with medical institutions and pharmaceutical business units to standardize medical service behavior.

Medical institutions shall provide reasonable and necessary medical services for the insured.