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I've been with the company for three years. Now I don't. Can I get a refund?

You generally can't get a refund if you don't buy it anymore, you can get a refund if you surrender your policy.

However, there are conditions required for surrender. According to the Social Insurance Law, "Personal accounts may not be withdrawn in advance." So social security is not refundable, and will only be transferred, merged, etc. with your workplace. However, if you break your contributions in the middle of the year, the Social Security Administration will also keep your account balance, and when you retire, just take your social security card or ID card to the local social security window to claim your account balance. However, if you have not yet completed the retirement procedures, you can apply for a refund of the balance of the "personal account" plus interest, so even if you have paid a few years of social security, you do not want to pay can not be surrendered.

Unless you are the following special circumstances will be your own contributions back to you.

1, has not reached the legal retirement age has died, and the account has been canceled in the public security organs;

2, for settlement procedures abroad, and the account has been canceled in China's public security organs;

3, the insured person to reach the retirement age and did not pay the full 15 years;

4, repeated participation and the end of the labor relationship can be refunded.