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Have you been a soldier for two years before, and have you been included in social security?

Hello, I have dealt with this before. Let me tell you how to do it. First of all, you are not called "social security" when you are a soldier for two years. The exact name is "regarded as payment". In other words, when you have been a soldier for several years, it is deemed that you have paid social security for several years. For example, doesn't reaching retirement age mean that it takes 15 years to retire? When you are a soldier for two years, pay 13 years and retire at the age of 60. You should first bring your ID card and discharge certificate to the civil affairs bureau where your household registration is located to issue a certificate, usually a copy of your military roster, and the civil affairs bureau will affix the seal "The situation is true". Then take this to all parts of the country, and you will admit your years as a soldier. You can go to the front or retire. All the same. The specific process may vary from place to place, but your local policy shall prevail (I am from Nanjing, Jiangsu). Also, you can go to the counter of the local labor bureau for consultation, or you can call 12333 for manual service consultation. I hope I can help you.

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