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Under what circumstances can I not receive unemployment insurance?

The basic conditions for receiving unemployment benefits are: first, paying unemployment insurance for more than one year; Second, there is no active interruption of work; Third, those who have registered for unemployment and participated in employment training, who have a desire to find employment but do not meet the above conditions, cannot receive unemployment benefits. During the period of receiving unemployment benefits, if the following circumstances occur, unemployment benefits will no longer be enjoyed.

(1) Re-employment;

(2) Those who should be conquered for military service;

(3) Having emigrated;

(four) enjoy the basic old-age insurance benefits;

(5) Being sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment or reeducation through labor;

(six) refusing to accept the work introduced by the department or institution designated by the local people's government without justifiable reasons;

(seven) there are other circumstances stipulated by laws and administrative regulations.

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