Job Recruitment Website - Social security inquiry - What if the basic old-age insurance for urban and rural residents has been paid for eight years without old-age insurance?

What if the basic old-age insurance for urban and rural residents has been paid for eight years without old-age insurance?

First, how to deal with no old-age insurance?

The state has introduced policies for two groups of people: First, citizens who have reached or exceeded the statutory retirement age can pay a certain amount of cash in one lump sum and then retire to receive a pension. The other is that citizens (50 men and 40 women) who pay more social security than the national regulations can pay a certain amount of cash in one lump sum, and then continue to pay until retirement age, so that they can retire and receive pensions. The payment amount is determined by the local social security bureaus according to the local average wage income level of employees in the previous year. For details, please consult local social security bureaus.

Second, how to reissue the old-age insurance

1. If the social security paid by the original insured person is handled at the domicile, the social security paid intermittently may be applied for or not paid at the social security bureau of the original insured place.

2. If the social security paid by the original insured is not handled at the place where the household registration is located, the social security paid intermittently shall not be applied for payment.

3. If the original insured social security place and the current work place are in the same area, the original social security number can be reported to the current unit for social security staff and renewal procedures.

4. If the original social security place is not in the same area as the current work place, you should first apply for a social security account in the current unit, and then go back to the original social security bureau to apply for moving out of the original social security and apply for a "Certificate of Payment for Endowment Insurance" and a "Certificate of Payment for Medical Insurance". Then, bring the relocation list back to the current social security bureau to apply for merger.