How to apply for the social security card of the former organization after quitting and changing jobs

There are two scenarios here:

The first scenario is that you quit your job in order to work in a new organization.

In this case, you need to apply for transfer procedures and then renew the insurance in the new unit (if the new unit is in a different place need to be confirmed by the social security center of a different place or wait for the policy allows for the transfer to be processed).

The second case, if it is a financial social security card, you can go to the local bank to carry out this business personal declaration of social security card.

Individuals applying for social security cards should bring their ID cards and recent digital photo returns.

After you quit your job, if you don't continue to pay your premiums because of a delay, your previous payments won't be canceled, but your original health insurance will be interrupted and you won't be able to enjoy its benefits.

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Social security card role:

1. Personal social security-related information records, electronic vouchers and information inquiries, etc.

2. Record of the insured person's name, identity card number, year of birth, gender, ethnicity, domicile location, and other basic information

3. Inquire about my pension, unemployment, medical, work injury and maternity insurance payment status

4. You can use the card to go to hospitals, make settlement of medical insurance personal account, and buy medicines in pharmacies

5. Handle social security affairs, such as medical, unemployment, old age, work injury and maternity

6. Inquire about the accumulated total of old age insurance and medical insurance and other information

7. Handle social security affairs, such as receiving old age pension and other social security affairs. Registering for job search and unemployment, applying for unemployment insurance benefits, and applying for vocational training, etc.

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8. For proof of identity.

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How to transfer and continue pension insurance across systems and regions? -National Social Security Center