Can I retire if I pay social security in a place other than my household registration?Whether you can retire in a non-registered place to pay social security depends on the specific policies of different cities.
Under normal circumstances, if non-local personnel pay social security locally to meet the prescribed number of years requirements, for example, Beijing requires that they pay social security in Beijing for 10 years, they can retire locally and enjoy local retirement benefits. However, specific policies may vary from city to city, so you need to check the relevant local policies specifically.
In addition, it should be noted that some cities may have some additional restrictions or requirements for non-local household registration personnel to retire locally, such as requirements for age, social security payment years, employment units and other conditions. Therefore, it is recommended to understand the specific local policies and regulations to ensure that you meet the relevant conditions before the specific operation. In general, whether you can retire locally by paying social security in a non-registered place needs to be determined according to the specific policies of different cities. It is recommended that non-resident residents understand the specific local policies and regulations before paying social security, so as to make appropriate decisions.