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How to determine the inter-provincial deemed payment period when retiring? How to identify medical insurance as the payment period

Honey, I'm glad to answer your question. The method of determining the inter-provincial deemed payment period when retiring is as follows: the insured person transfers social security to retire in different places, and the insured person is regarded as the payment period, and it is still regarded as the payment period according to the social security co-ordination time of the insured person's original residence. That is to say: what year is the social security co-ordination time of the insured person's original insured place, and what year is the deadline for the insured person to be regarded as the payment period? The payment period recognized by the insured has nothing to do with the retirement place of the insured. To determine the insured person's deemed payment period, you only need to check the insured person's file and the overall time of the original insured place. As long as the data of the deemed payment period in the insured's file is complete, the deemed payment period is the same no matter where he retires. Because the regulations and standards for determining the deemed payment period are the same in all parts of the country, the supporting materials needed to implement the unified national standards are also the same. The only difference is that although the insured retires in different places, it is decided that the social security co-ordination time of the retirement place cannot be implemented as the co-ordination time of the payment period, and the social security co-ordination time of the original insured place must be implemented.