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Social security has been cut off for several years, can I still get unemployment insurance?

The most important prerequisite for receiving unemployment benefits is the need to interrupt employment against my will. Including but not limited to the termination of the labor contract, termination of the labor contract by the employer, dismissal, dismissal by the employer. If you submitted your resignation to the employer yourself before, it is not in line with the situation of terminating employment against your will. Even if you have paid social security for 13 years before, you can't get unemployment benefits. I suggest you try to apply for unemployment benefits here. If you can't get unemployment benefits, you can only get a new job, and then ask your new employer not to register you as a "self-employed" when you leave your job. When you receive unemployment benefits, you will calculate how many months you have paid unemployment insurance money before, but the time for receiving unemployment benefits cannot exceed 24 months. If there is something unclear, you can reply again and hope to adopt it!