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How many months can I get unemployment benefits after one year?

The longest time to receive unemployment benefits after paying social security unemployment benefits for one year is 3 months.

Conditions for applying for social security unemployment benefits:

One is to participate in unemployment insurance according to the regulations, and the unit and I have fulfilled the payment obligation according to the regulations 1 year;

Second, it is not because of my willingness to interrupt employment, that is, the unemployed are unwilling to interrupt employment, but because of reasons beyond my control;

Third, they have registered as unemployed and have job requirements.

Time calculation for receiving unemployment insurance benefits:

1, and the cumulative payment time is over one year and less than two years (collection) is three months;

2, the cumulative payment time of two years and less than three years for six months;

3, the cumulative payment time of three years and less than four years for nine months;

4, the cumulative payment time of four years and less than five years for twelve months;

5, the cumulative payment time of five years and less than seven years for fifteen months;

6. The accumulated payment time of seven years is sixteen months. After the cumulative payment time is increased by one year, the collection period will be increased by one month, and the longest period will not exceed twenty-four months.

Unemployment insurance refers to a system that is enforced by the state through legislation, and the employers, employees' individual contributions and state financial subsidies jointly raise funds to establish an unemployment insurance fund to provide material help to workers who have temporarily suspended their lives due to unemployment, to ensure their basic livelihood, and to create conditions for their re-employment through vocational training and employment introduction.

Legal basis:

Article 17 of the Regulations on Unemployment Insurance: If the employer and the unemployed person have paid the fee for 1 year for less than 5 years before unemployment, the longest period of receiving unemployment insurance benefits is 12 months; If the accumulated payment time is less than 10 years, the longest period of receiving unemployment insurance benefits is 18 months; If the accumulated payment time exceeds 10 years, the longest period for receiving unemployment insurance benefits is 24 months. If you are unemployed again after re-employment, the payment time will be recalculated, and the time limit for receiving unemployment insurance benefits can be combined with the time limit for receiving unemployment insurance benefits from the previous unemployment, but the maximum time limit shall not exceed 24 months.