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What should I do if I leave my job after paying the insurance?

If you have left your job, the original company will not continue to pay social security, and the original unit will go to the Social Security Bureau to go through the formalities of downsizing, so that the social security will be automatically closed. If you go to other places, you have to transfer social security to other places. You only need to open a "payment voucher" in the social security department of the original payment place, bring it to the new place and new unit, and the rest will be handled by the unit.

If you transfer to a new local company, you only need to tell the new company the social security number, and the company can go through the social security renewal procedures (if you don't know your social security number and don't want to ask the original company, you just need to take your ID card to the social security department to inquire).

If you don't have a unit after leaving your job and want to pay social security, you can pay it yourself at the Social Security Bureau.

legal ground

Article 57 of People's Republic of China (PRC) Insurance Law When an insured accident occurs, the insured shall try his best to take necessary measures to prevent or reduce losses. After the occurrence of an insured accident, the insurer shall bear the necessary and reasonable expenses paid by the insured to prevent or reduce the loss of the subject matter insured; The amount of expenses borne by the insurer shall be calculated separately from the amount of compensation for the loss of the subject matter insured, and the maximum amount shall not exceed the insured amount.