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Can I get unemployment benefits if I don't work?

1, you can't get unemployment benefits if you haven't worked. The company that just left will help you pay unemployment insurance (just the company that just left, not the company that left before).

2. Pay unemployment benefits continuously 1 year (if the previous unit also pays unemployment benefits continuously, the payment time can be calculated continuously).

If the company dismisses you, or you have a good relationship with the company, you resign voluntarily, but the personnel department will help you with all the formalities of unemployment insurance.

4. The company provides various forms of unemployment insurance and seals it to prove that you are involuntarily unemployed and your work meets the conditions for receiving unemployment benefits.

5. You get the form provided by the unit and register with the labor insurance department where the account is located.

6. Free training for one month before receiving unemployment benefits.

7. Pay unemployment benefits for two months after one year, and four months after two years, with a maximum of 24 months. The monthly amount is related to the local social security base and the unemployment benefits you pay.