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Social security stop paying one month have any effect?
Impact 1: health insurance benefits stop
After the health insurance stops payment, from the second month onwards, you go to the hospital, you can not enjoy the relevant subsidies and reimbursements. However, if you still have money on your health insurance card, you can still swipe your card to buy medicine or visit the hospital (to pay for treatment that is not reimbursed). So, if you break your health insurance for just one or two months, it won't have much effect, as long as you're in good health during that time and don't get sick and go to the hospital. In the future, as long as you renew your contributions, you can continue to enjoy your health insurance benefits.
Impact 2: Maternity insurance is affected
Maternity insurance is for female workers during pregnancy, after delivery, to provide the overall payment and medical assistance, must be paid continuously for 1 year of social security, in order to enjoy. If you have not paid 1 year of social security when you are pregnant, you cannot enjoy this benefit.
If you don't plan to get pregnant in the short term (within a year), then breaking your social security payments for a few months won't have a big impact.
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