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What about social security if you resign?

Hello, this is actually very simple. First of all, you can show a certificate from your original company (of course, this certificate needs to be handled by your original company, which is generally acceptable. As long as you resign, it doesn't matter if your original company doesn't handle it), and then you can go to the local social security bureau to suspend social security. You can show this certificate to the staff of the Social Security Bureau and get a certain unemployment allowance. After the suspension, the Social Security Bureau will give you a suspended social security. If you go back to your hometown, you can take this social security certificate with you. If you need to pay social security after working there, you can continue to pay social security fees through this certificate. If your hometown is rural and you need to transfer to rural social security, you need to ask the local rural social security bureau. On the whole, it went well. Don't worry that social security needs to be paid in 15 or a certain amount, not necessarily continuously, but it is also possible to pay social security intermittently, and it is ok that the final sum reaches the specified year or amount. . If it helps you, please adopt it, thank you!

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