What should I do if I graduate after my social security transfer to school?

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-02-02

With the arrival of graduation season, many college graduates are faced with an important question: what to do after graduation after social security has been transferred to school? Before we can help you with this, we first need to know some background information.

During the student years, the school will provide students with social insurance to ensure that students can receive appropriate medical treatment and financial assistance in the event of illness. However, once the student graduates, the student's relationship with the school ends, and this also includes the link to the school's social insurance.

There are several ways to deal with social security issues after graduation, and I will introduce them to you in detail below:

1.Switching to Social Security for Urban and Rural Residents: If you don't find a job after graduation, you can convert your student social security to Social Security for Urban and Rural Residents. The specific operation method is to go to the local social security bureau to go through the conversion procedures, fill in the relevant application**, provide a valid identity document, and pay the corresponding social security fees in accordance with the regulations. In this way, you can continue to enjoy social security benefits.

2.Switch to Employee Social Security: If you find a job after graduation and are officially employed, you can convert Student Social Security to Employee Social Security. The specific way to operate is to contact the personnel department of your unit, provide relevant materials and information, and go through the social security procedures for employees. Under normal circumstances, the employer will help you with the social security transfer procedures and handle the relevant social security procedures for you after you join the company.

The handling methods described above are generally handled methods, and the specific operation details may vary depending on the region. Therefore, it is recommended that you consult with your local social security bureau or employer as soon as possible before graduation to understand the specific operation steps and requirements. Hope the above information is helpful to you!

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