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Social security after full-time study and postgraduate study

1, I suggest you don't pay any more. 2. What you paid originally has working experience in the same place, which is conducive to calculating the pension in the future. 3. There may be some differences in medical insurance policies across the country, but there are generally payment years. For example, when you can retire after paying 15 years, you can refer to retirees for medical reimbursement. There is no problem of confiscation, because the social security enterprises are paid by the government as a whole. I advise you not to pay. One more question. You may not continue to work in the place where you pay social security after graduation, so it is not particularly optimistic according to the current social security situation in various places. Unless you graduate and return to work in the former social security area, the current system is not particularly optimistic about your future social security connection. So, don't waste your money. Now the relevant social security system is still being improved, and many things have changed.