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How to pay the baby social security card?

The payment method of the baby social security card is as follows:

1. First, open the Alipay homepage and click All;

2. Next, you need to click on the Civic Center;

3. Find the bottom service hall and click in;

4. Next, you need to click the social security payment option;

5. Next, you need to click on me to help others pay;

6. Finally, choose to pay medical insurance for newborns. According to relevant laws and regulations, children's social security cards need to be paid annually, and individuals and governments each pay a certain proportion. According to different regulations in different regions, it is generally collected and remitted in the community before going to kindergarten, and then collected and remitted by kindergartens and schools. When you show your child's social security card when you are in hospital, you can directly deduct the expenses paid by medical insurance, and you only need to pay the rest. Note: 1. Newborns need to go to the household registration first and need to participate in the household registration. Without household registration, they can't provide their household registration location and ID number. You can bring birth certificates, parents' household registration books, ID cards, marriage certificates, photos of children and other materials, and you can apply to the Social Security Bureau;

2. Newborns who are not registered in this city only need to meet one of the conditions, that is, one parent signs a labor contract with this city, one parent is insured in this city, and one parent has applied for a residence permit in this city for more than one year.

legal ground

People's Republic of China (PRC) social insurance law

Article 25 The state establishes and improves the basic medical insurance system for urban residents. The basic medical insurance for urban residents combines individual contributions with government subsidies. People who enjoy the minimum living guarantee, disabled people who have lost their ability to work, elderly people and minors over 60 years old in low-income families, etc. , subsidized by the government.