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Children with foreign household registration apply for social security in Beijing

Legal analysis: children with foreign household registration cannot apply for social security, but if one parent has a work residence permit, they can apply for social security for their children after moving.

1. If parents have a work residence permit in Beijing, they can apply. Either at any time within 90 days after the birth of the child, or every September-165438+ 10, at the social security office where the child lives.

2. Children without Beijing hukou can't be "one old and one young". When you say social security for children, you mean "the little one". This is a policy for Beijing and this city. If you are insured in other places and see a doctor in Beijing, the procedure is very troublesome, depending on local requirements. Generally, you have to go to the local social security bureau to issue a certificate, and then go to Beijing to see a doctor and get the documents back to the local office for reimbursement.

3. Beijing social security card is a kind of Beijing social security card, which is issued to permanent residents who pay social security in Beijing, including Beijing registered population and non-Beijing registered population. The card covers social security, health, finance, transportation and other functions.

Legal basis: Detailed Rules for the Implementation of Measures for Basic Medical Insurance for Urban Residents in Beijing.

Registered students with non-agricultural household registration in this Municipality, enrolled in primary schools, junior high schools, senior high schools, secondary specialized schools, technical schools, secondary vocational and technical schools, special schools, work-study schools and various ordinary institutions of higher learning (full-time academic education) within the administrative area of this Municipality, as well as non-school children under the age of 16, children in kindergartens and scattered infants.

Include the following personnel:

1. Full-time part-time students who have received general higher education in all kinds of full-time ordinary colleges and universities (including private colleges and universities) and scientific research institutes in this city;

2. School-age children of overseas Chinese receiving compulsory education in Beijing;

3. Students enrolled in Xinjiang classes and Tibet classes established in schools in this city with the approval of relevant state and municipal departments, and students enrolled in Beijing Tibet Middle School;

4 students with non-agricultural household registration in this city, studying in other provinces and cities and not participating in local free medical care or basic medical insurance;

5. Students with non-agricultural household registration in this Municipality studying abroad or in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan;

6 with the city's non-agricultural household registration, under the age of 22 college entrance examination repeat students;

7. Children of former educated youth in Beijing, children of school-age students in dependents, children of postdoctoral staff working in Beijing, children of Taiwanese businessmen and their employees (Taiwan compatriots) investing in Beijing, children of talents introduced from this city, and children of returned overseas students who meet the requirements of the education administrative department of this Municipality and enjoy tuition-free treatment;

8. Students and children whose parents have non-agricultural household registration in this city;

9. Children of persons who have obtained work residence permits in Beijing.