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What to do with social security when you change your job

Legal subjective:

If the person concerned changes his job and goes to a different place, the social security relationship should also be transferred with the person's job; after the social security relationship transfer procedures are completed, you can continue to pay social security. The Social Insurance Law stipulates that if an individual is employed in a different region, his/her basic pension insurance relationship will be transferred with him/her, and his/her years of contributions will be accumulated.

Legal Objective:

Article 50 of the Labor Contract Law Employers shall issue a certificate of termination of the labor contract at the time of termination of the labor contract, and shall handle the transfer of the files and social insurance relations for the workers within fifteen days. The laborer shall, in accordance with the agreement of both parties, handle the handover of work. Where the employer is required to pay economic compensation to the worker in accordance with the relevant provisions of this Law, it shall do so at the time of handing over the work. The employer shall keep the text of the canceled or terminated labor contract for at least two years for reference.