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Can people who have not paid social security receive unemployment benefits?

Legal analysis: no.

According to the relevant provisions of the Regulations on Unemployment Insurance, people who meet the following conditions can receive unemployment insurance benefits: (1) people who have participated in unemployment insurance in accordance with the regulations, and the employer and himself have fulfilled their payment obligations in accordance with the regulations for 1 year; (2) Discontinuing employment due to my will; (3) Persons who have registered for unemployment and have job requirements. Unemployed persons enjoy other unemployment insurance benefits during the period of receiving unemployment insurance benefits.

Legal basis: Article 46 of the Social Insurance Law. Before the unemployed, if the employer and I have paid more than 1 year for less than 5 years, the longest period for receiving unemployment insurance benefits is 12 months. If the accumulated payment is over five years but less than ten years, the maximum period for receiving unemployment insurance benefits is eighteen months; If the accumulated payment is more than ten years, the maximum period for receiving unemployment insurance benefits is twenty-four months. If you are unemployed again after re-employment, the payment time will be recalculated, and the period of receiving unemployment insurance benefits will be combined with the period of receiving unemployment insurance benefits that should have been received but not received in the previous unemployment, and the longest period will not exceed 24 months.