I am working at a company and joining the social insurance scheme. However, I have a plan to study abroad for one year while my working duration at the company is less than 12 months. Should I ask the company to give me the social insurance book? Does a company have the right to keep its former employee’s social insurance book? Could you please inform me my benefits if I let my company keep my social insurance book?
In this case, if you ed the labour contract with your firm, the employer is responsible for filing a labour reduction report and sending it to the social insurance agency, which will later confirm the process of your social and unemployment insurance contribution and handle insurance payment.
If you suspend your labour contract or take unpaid leave, your firm will file a document to the social insurance agency to reduce the process of social insurance and unemployment insurance contribution based on the provided database.
When you complete your study and continue social insurance scheme at your company, the employer will inform the social insurance agency, notifying them when you re-join the social insurance scheme. This will serve as basis for addressing social and unemployment insurance policies later.
Sickness
Work Injury and Occupational Disease
Survivor’s
Old-age
Maternity
Unemployment
Medical (Health Insurance)
Certificate of coverage
VSS - ISSA Guidelines on Social Security