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Tongjiang County, Sichuan Province, Guangna Town, Lemon Pass Village residents of social security card for the first time where to do it!
The town (street) labor security office where my household registration is located. Resident social security card in the town of my domicile (street) labor security for medical insurance (renewal) procedures at the same time for social security card personal information confirmation and application procedures. When applying for a resident's social security card, the insured person must bring along his/her original ID card and a copy of it, as well as a one-inch color photo ID. Infants and other minors, the guardian of the insured person's household registration (if the second generation ID card has been applied for, you can also hold the ID card), the guardian's original ID card and the insured person's one-inch color photo ID for the application procedures.
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