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Is social security easy to transfer? Is the procedure troublesome?

The insured person brings his/her pension manual, medical insurance card and ID card to the social security institution of the original insured place to apply for transfer, get the social insurance payment voucher, and then submit the payment voucher to the social security institution of the new insured place. At this point, the personal part of the whole transfer process is over, that is, no one needs to run the next thing. After receiving the payment voucher, if the new insured place meets the transfer conditions after examination, it shall print the contact letter of social security relationship transfer within 15 working days and send it to the original insured place by registered mail; After the original insured place receives the contact letter, within 15 working days, print the social insurance transfer and connection information form of the insured person and send it to the new insured place by registered way to complete the financial transfer procedures. After receiving the information form, the new insured place will enter it and call the insured person to complete the whole transfer procedure. To sum up, the transfer procedures can be summarized as follows: issuing the payment voucher-mailing the contact letter-returning the transfer information form-completing the entry (the last three items are the coordination between the social security bureaus of the two places, so individuals no longer have to worry about it, which is much simpler than the previous transfer method, and it is more worry-free and labor-saving). In addition, considering the problem of trans-regional line transfer, as long as the materials are complete, you can do it on your behalf. This is the unified framework and requirements of national network transfer, and the detailed rules may be slightly different from place to place, but the principle will not deviate. I am a social security worker, and I hope I can give you some reference.