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Can I continue to pay social security after receiving unemployment insurance?

Legal analysis: you can't continue to pay social security after receiving unemployment insurance. Receiving unemployment benefits means that you are now unemployed, have no work unit and have no stable income. If you pay social insurance at this time, it is obviously inconsistent with unemployment, so the relevant regulations are not allowed to pay social insurance when you receive unemployment benefits. If you start to pay social security, it means that the unemployed are re-employed. In this case, you cannot receive unemployment benefits.

Legal basis: Article 51 of the Social Insurance Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), if an unemployed person has any of the following circumstances during the period of receiving unemployment insurance benefits, he will stop receiving unemployment insurance benefits and enjoy other unemployment insurance benefits at the same time: (1) re-employment; (2) Those who should be conquered for military service; (3) Having emigrated; (four) enjoy the basic old-age insurance benefits; (5) Refusing to accept appropriate jobs or training provided by departments or institutions designated by local people's governments without justifiable reasons.