Job Recruitment Website - Social security inquiry - I have paid social security for 4 years in Zhongshan, but I don't want to do it anymore, and I can't get my insurance back. I'm not sure if you're going to be able to do that.

I have paid social security for 4 years in Zhongshan, but I don't want to do it anymore, and I can't get my insurance back. I'm not sure if you're going to be able to do that.

1. I've been paying social security in Zhongshan for 4 years, but now I want to quit, but I can't get a refund. Can I suspend it? Are there any restrictions on suspension? How long can I suspend?

Bring your social security card, a copy of your ID card (check the original), and a certificate of separation to the Social Security Bureau to fill out an application form for a "Certificate of Participation and Payment of Basic Pension Insurance for XX Municipal Enterprises Participating in Inter-provincial Employment".

2. If I go back to my hometown to work as a farmer, how do I renew my contributions?

Bring the above mentioned social security payment voucher back to the social security bureau of your domicile and then renew your social security payment there.

3. (I am a rural household in Huanjiang, Guangxi) How much do I need to pay per month?

This should be checked with your local social security bureau, as each place is different.

4. Can I stop paying after 15 years?

Yes, but you have to wait until your retirement age for your pension to be paid.

5. What other benefits do I get how much?

You are entitled to health insurance in your local area and a monthly pension when you retire.

6. If I don't pay in the future, how do I deal with what I have already paid? Can I still be insured?

Your social security account information will be kept forever.

Social security is your basic old age protection, and you will receive a monthly pension when you retire.

Medicare should be continued, but if you break it, you are not "insured".

7. It is recommended that you transfer your social security back to your place of residence as soon as possible, and then continue to pay yourself, so that you can be "insured".