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After paying the new rural insurance, do I have to pay social security in my work unit?

New rural endowment insurance policy;

Insured population: Rural residents who have reached the age of 16 (excluding students at school) and have not participated in the basic old-age insurance for urban workers can voluntarily participate in the new rural insurance at their domicile. Therefore, the new rural social endowment insurance system needs to be insured at the place where the household registration is located.

Registration procedures and procedures: 1. The enrollment process takes the village (community, neighborhood Committee) as the unit, and the insured unit goes through the registration formalities. When you are insured for the first time, you should fill in the Registration Form for Participating in Old-age Security (Insurance) Units. 2. Persons who meet the conditions for insurance shall bring their household registration book, original and photocopy of ID card and one-inch bareheaded photos to the labor security management service station in the village (including neighborhood committees and communities, the same below) for insurance. The village is responsible for the preliminary examination of the insured qualification and fill in the "Publicity Form for Farmers' Basic Old-age Insurance Insured Persons" for publicity for one week, and those who have no objection fill in the "Registration Form for Farmers' Basic Old-age Insurance Insured Persons" (hereinafter referred to as the registration form). If the insured person is a soldier or a veteran, he shall provide a military service certificate issued by the People's Armed Forces Department, fill in the Application Form for Government Subsidies for Active Servicemen of Basic Old-age Insurance for Farmers, and report it to the town (street) labor security management service office.

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