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How many years can farmers receive social security if they lose their land?

No, you can get 15 years.

The landless peasants are 60 years old for men and 55 years old for women. For land-expropriated farmers aged 60 and 55, the local social security department will deduct a part of the funds from the government's land acquisition income to pay the old-age insurance premium according to the annual old-age insurance premium level, and individuals will not bear the payment.

From the month I lost my land, I began to receive old-age insurance.

The insured object of endowment insurance for landless peasants: landless peasants refer to those who have lost all or part of their land due to the unified expropriation of rural collective land by the government, and have the right to contract the management of the expropriated land at the time of land expropriation.

It is stipulated that landless farmers who have reached the age of 18 and above can voluntarily participate in the insurance. The age is based on the date of birth published on the resident ID card, and the land acquisition time is based on the land acquisition approval.