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I've been enrolled in the social security program, but now that I've resigned, can I withdraw the money I've invested in it?

Satisfy the following conditions can withdraw cash. Social security insurance has strict conditions, only the following circumstances can be withdrawn from the insurance can be withdrawn: 1, the insured person has reached retirement age and has not been paid for 15 years; 2, repeated participation and the end of the labor relationship can be withdrawn from the insurance; 3, the insured person to go abroad to settle down; 4, the death of the insured person. Surrender procedures are as follows: 1, the insured unit has been for the employee for the suspension of insurance procedures and pay the outstanding social security contributions; 2, fill out the "Pension Insurance Retirement Unemployment Insurance One-time Subsistence Allowance Declaration Form" (the unit seal); 3, the participant's original identity card and photocopies of 1; 4, I went to the last social security bureau to do; 5, I went to the bank to get the surrender payment.