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Can I apply for subsistence allowance if I have social security?

Yes

Paying social security for low-income households will not affect their receiving low-income insurance, but when they receive social security insurance in the future, this income will be included in his family income. If the family's per capita monthly income exceeds the local minimum living standard, the minimum living guarantee will no longer be implemented for their families; Family per capita monthly income does not meet the minimum living standard, can continue to protect.

The conditions for applying for subsistence allowances are as follows:

1, who belongs to the registered resident of the application place and holds relevant household registration materials;

2. No source of income, no ability to work, no dependents, dependents or dependents, and residents who have legal dependents, dependents or dependents but have no ability to support, support and support;

3. Residents whose monthly per capita income is lower than the local minimum living standard;

4. Those who have been released from prison and released from reeducation through labor fail to go through the formalities in the place where their registered permanent residence is located in time, and their monthly per capita income is lower than the minimum living guarantee standard of this Municipality in that year;

5, other people who meet the conditions of enjoying the minimum living allowance.

In short, when your family income is lower than the minimum living standard, you can still apply for the minimum living standard, and whether you have social security is not affected. Legal basis:

Regulations on Minimum Living Security for Urban Residents

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Non-agricultural registered permanent residence urban residents whose per capita income with their family members is lower than the minimum living standard of local urban residents have the right to obtain basic material assistance from the local people's government.

The income mentioned in the preceding paragraph refers to all monetary income and income in kind of family members living together, including alimony, alimony or alimony that should be paid by legal dependents or dependents, excluding pensions and subsidies enjoyed by entitled groups in accordance with state regulations.