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What to do if you haven't been paying social security for 15 years?

If you haven't completed 15 years of social security payments, it may affect your ability to enjoy some social security benefits and entitlements. Here are some possible solutions:

1. Continue to pay: If you have not yet completed 15 years of social security payment, you can continue to pay social security contributions until you meet the 15-year requirement. You can ask your local social security agency for specific ways and amounts of contributions.

2. Make-up contributions: Some regions allow individuals to make up social security contributions, i.e., to make up for the years they have not paid before. You can find out from your local social security organization about the rules and procedures for making retroactive contributions and follow the requirements for making retroactive contributions.

3. Other benefits: Even if you have not completed 15 years of social security contributions, you can still enjoy some other social benefits and safeguards, such as medical assistance and low income insurance. You can check with your local social security organization or relevant departments for other benefits you may be eligible for.

Please note that specific solutions may vary by region and policy. It is recommended that you consult directly with your local social security agency for accurate information and guidance.