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Social security can receive unemployment benefits continuously.

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Yes, you can. There is no limit to the number of times you can receive unemployment benefits. No matter how many times you are unemployed, as long as you meet the conditions for receiving unemployment benefits, you can receive unemployment benefits: 1, social security (unemployment insurance) paid by units and individuals 1 year and above; 2, did not reach retirement age, involuntary resignation; 3, according to the provisions for unemployment and job registration. Meet these three conditions, apply for unemployment insurance benefits at the unemployment insurance agency within 60 days of unemployment, and fill in the registration form of unemployment insurance benefits. The following materials are required: 1, my valid ID card and a copy of 1, and 3 recent bareheaded 1 inch photos; 2, the original unit issued by the termination or dissolution of labor (work) relationship certificate and a copy; 3, the domicile or residence of the community labor and social security station (center) issued by the "unemployment card" or proof of handling the "unemployment card".