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What should I do if I have paid social security for two years (retired two years late)

What should I do if I retire after paying social security for two years?

If you pay social security for two years, you can go through the formalities of surrender, because after reaching the legal retirement age, if the number of years has reached the requirements, you don't have to pay it. Even if it is paid, it will be for nothing, because it will not give you seniority, so if this is the case, you can apply for surrender.

The second question is that your retirement formalities are two years late, and there is nothing you can do about it. You can only start to receive the pension in the second month of the retirement approval month. This is the current rule. You can't get a replacement pension if you retire for a normal month. Subject to retirement approval. Therefore, when each of us reaches the legal retirement age, we must go through retirement procedures in time so as not to delay the normal collection of pensions.

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