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Social Security stopped paying for over a year, can it be renewed?

Social security stopped for a year can still be renewed.

Social security renewal does not require any materials, you just need to take my ID card to the social security office to continue to pay social security.

If you choose not to want to participate in the work, you can transfer the social security to personal contributions, only need to pay social security pension and health insurance, so as not to health insurance lapsed, re-billing, and later have a new job can continue to units and individuals **** the same contributions.

Social security pension as long as the cumulative minimum contribution of 15 years, you can enjoy the social security pension treatment, in the middle if there is a break, the future need to make up for the payment. There is a 90-day waiting period after enrollment, and only after the full 90 days will you be able to enjoy the health insurance benefits. If you stop paying your health insurance premiums after enrollment, your health insurance reimbursement will be stopped from the next month. If you stop paying health insurance premiums for more than 3 months, you can't renew your insurance and have to re-enroll and recalculate the waiting period.