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What if I pay two social security cards?

If a person has two social insurance accounts because one of them was handled with an old ID card, and now he has a new ID card and another social insurance account, and he is in the same area, he can apply to the Social Security Bureau to merge the two accounts with ID cards, save the current account and identity information, and merge the old insurance account with the new insurance account.

Merger process:

1. Select a social security account, transfer the insurance status and balance in another social security account to another account, and go to the Social Security Bureau for processing. Even if the two accounts are in different cities, they can be handled.

2. Go to the original unit for social security? The bureau transfers the original payment of social security, and then the social security department of the original unit will open a transfer form, get the transfer form, and then go to the social security bureau of the current unit to merge the original account.