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I don't work in the unit. What about social security?

Regarding the questions raised, the following suggestions are put forward:

1. If you are an urban hukou (if you are a rural hukou, you can only find a job and pay the current rural social insurance, and the future protection of rural social insurance will be much lower), are you approaching retirement age now? According to the retirement age, there are three situations:

A, if not, after you return to your hometown, you can continue to pay until you retire after you find a job in the company (i.e. > 15), and at the same time, transfer the social security paid in different places back to your hometown;

B. If the retirement age is approaching, you can find a unit to continue to pay for retirement, and at the same time make up the pension part of 15.

C. If you happen to reach retirement age this year, you can only transfer the company's contributions back to your hometown, make up the old-age insurance at 15, and get the old-age insurance.

2. You can pay it yourself when you go back to your hometown, but the amount paid according to your household registration is different, and the future protection is different. Details are as follows:

A. If it is an urban household registration, it can be paid according to the local social security payment standard;

B, if it is a rural household registration, you can only pay rural social insurance, and the payment is not high, but the protection is very low. It is understood that when you retire, it will be more than 200 a month.

The above is for reference only.