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Unemployment benefits to the social security card how to withdraw

How to withdraw the unemployment benefits issued to the social security card is as follows:

1. After the unemployment benefits are credited to the social security card, go to the bank branch to which the social security card belongs;

2. Activate the social security card in the bank branch;

3. After activation, you can withdraw the unemployment benefits directly from the bank branch;

4. Ensure that you have met the conditions for receiving the unemployment insurance benefits before withdrawing the benefits. Including:

Payment of unemployment insurance premiums for one year

Involuntary interruption of employment

Unemployment registration and job-seeking requirements.

Ways of withdrawing unemployment benefits:

1. Bank counter withdrawal: go to the bank counter with your ID card and social security card for withdrawal;

2. ATM self-service withdrawal: use your social security card to make self-service withdrawals from the bank's ATMs;

3. Bank branch transfer: transfer the unemployment benefits from your social security card to your other bank account;< /p>

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4. bank cell phone APP operation: log in to the bank cell phone APP which is bound to the social security card, and carry out the transfer or withdrawal operation;

5. bank self-service terminal: carry out the withdrawal or transfer operation at the bank self-service terminal.

In summary, after the unemployment benefits are issued to the social security card, you need to go to the affiliated bank branch to activate the card and meet the conditions for receiving it before you can withdraw the money at the bank branch.

Legal basis:

The Law of the People's Republic of China on Social Insurance

Article 45

An unemployed person who meets the following conditions shall be entitled to receive unemployment insurance benefits from the Unemployment Insurance Fund:

(1) if the employer and the unemployed person have already paid the unemployment insurance premiums for one year before becoming unemployed;

(2) if the unemployed person has interrupted the employment without his/her own will;

(3) if the unemployed person has not paid the unemployment insurance premiums for one year before becoming unemployed; and

(ii) If the employment is interrupted not because of one's own will;

(iii) If one has registered as unemployed and has a request for job-seeking.