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After paying social security for two years, how many months can I get unemployment benefits?

The longest period for receiving unemployment insurance benefits is 12 months.

According to relevant regulations, before unemployment, employers and individuals have paid accumulated contributions for two years, and the longest period of receiving unemployment insurance benefits is twelve months. If you are unemployed again after re-employment, the payment time will be recalculated, and the period of receiving unemployment insurance benefits will be combined with the period of unemployment insurance benefits that should have been received but not received in the previous unemployment, and the longest period will not exceed 24 months. This system aims to provide economic support for the unemployed and help them through the unemployment period.