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Social security is blocked, how can I pay it back?

Your situation is that the insured employees of the enterprise have been transferred to individuals, and then the individuals owe money.

1. The actual situation has been sealed by an individual, so there is no need to seal it again. If the individual insured person does not pay for a long time (more than 2 years), the Social Security Bureau will naturally stamp you.

2. The distinction between sealed and unsealed is only a sign of the personal identity of the insured in the endowment insurance information system, and it is a name of the social security department, which has nothing to do with you. In fact, whether you sealed it or not, you didn't pay, and you were in arrears.

When you work in a new company, I suggest that you pay off your previous debts. The old-age insurance relationship is transferred to a new unit to participate in enterprise old-age insurance. How can it be lighter than the personal payment burden? Moreover, if you want to join a new unit, you must pay the previous arrears before you can continue the pension insurance relationship.

Further reading: How to buy insurance, which is good, and teach you how to avoid these "pits" of insurance.