Persons who have lost their jobs for the second time can receive unemployment benefits. However, the following conditions must be met:
1. Participate in unemployment insurance in accordance with the regulations and pay unemployment insurance premiums for one year.
2. Interruption of employment not due to one's own will.
3. Have been registered as unemployed and have job search requirements.
4. No longer enjoy the period of enjoying other benefits stipulated by the state.
In addition, if an unemployed person becomes unemployed again during the period of receiving unemployment benefits, he or she can continue to receive unemployment insurance benefits that were not paid last time. However, the total cannot exceed 24 months. For more information, please contact your local social security agency.
The detailed steps to receive unemployment benefits after a second unemployment are as follows:
Prepare relevant materials:First of all, you need to prepare your ID card, household registration booklet, proof of termination of labor contract and other materials. If you have already submitted these documents when you first received your unemployment benefits, you only need to prepare a certificate of termination of the employment contract.
Go to your local Human Resources and Social Security Bureau: Take the above documents with you to your local Human Resources and Social Security Bureau.
Fill out the application**At the Human Resources and Social Security Bureau, you will be asked to fill out a Registration Form for Unemployment Insurance Benefits. This ** needs to fill in your personal information, work history, reasons for unemployment, etc. in detail.
Submit your application and wait for review: Submit the completed application** and related materials to the Human Resources and Social Security Bureau. Then, you'll need to wait for review. This process may take some time as the HRSS needs to verify your application.
After passing the review, you will receive unemployment benefitsIf your application is approved, the Human Resources and Social Security Bureau will inform you of the amount and method of receiving unemployment benefits. Generally, unemployment benefits are credited directly to your bank account.
1. During the period of receiving unemployment benefits, you need to register regularly for job hunting, so that the relevant departments can understand your employment situation;
2. The time for receiving unemployment benefits is generally about two months, and the specific duration is determined according to local regulations
3. During the period of receiving unemployment benefits, your social security relationship will be suspended, and you need to go through social security procedures again after you are re-employed.