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Is the money for unemployment benefits credited to the social security card

Legal Subjective:

Unemployment benefits can be credited to a social security card or to a designated bank card account. Because the social security card has a savings function like any other bank card, you can go to the counter to withdraw unemployment benefits. The social security card a*** is having two accounts, the social security account and the financial account, when applying, both accounts have to be activated before you can receive unemployment benefits.

Legal Objective:

Article 14 of the Regulations on Unemployment Insurance provides that an unemployed person who meets the following conditions may receive unemployment insurance benefits: (1) he has participated in unemployment insurance in accordance with the regulations, and his employer and himself have fulfilled the obligation to pay contributions in accordance with the regulations for a period of one year; (2) he has been interrupted in employment not of his own free will; and (3) he has applied for registration as an unemployed person, and he has the requirement to find a job. During the period of receiving unemployment insurance benefits, the unemployed person is entitled to other unemployment insurance benefits at the same time in accordance with the provisions.