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Can I pay my own pension insurance after I leave the army?

Legal analysis: Soldiers can pay social endowment insurance in their own names after leaving the army. You only need to apply to the social security bureau where your account is located, bring your ID card, and prepare two recent bareheaded one-inch photos until the local social security bureau handles them. It should be noted that paying social security in the name of an individual can only be used for endowment insurance and medical insurance.

Legal basis: "Regulations on Resettlement of Retired Soldiers" Article 45 The military insurance administrative department and local social insurance agencies shall handle the insurance relationship transfer and connection procedures for retired soldiers in accordance with relevant state regulations. For retired soldiers who are self-employed, the social insurance agency shall go through the insurance relationship continuation procedures in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state with the letter of introduction issued by the competent department of resettlement of retired soldiers. For retired soldiers assigned to work, the receiving unit shall go through the insurance relationship connection procedures in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state.