How to get your SSS number, register on My.SSS, and use your benefits — for employed, self-employed, voluntary, and OFW members. Libre ang gabay na ito.
By Nova Citizen Editorial · Last updated · Verified against Social Security System (SSS)
The Social Security System (SSS) is the social insurance program for private-sector and self-employed Filipinos. Your contributions give you protection for sickness, maternity, disability, retirement, and more — plus access to loans. (Government employees are covered by GSIS instead.)
Pumunta sa opisyal na site: www.sss.gov.ph, at i-click ang Online Member Registration.
Gumawa ng account — username, password, at security questions.
I-submit at i-activate — buksan ang confirmation email at i-click ang activation link. Ang first-timer ay bibigyan ng SS number online.
Gamitin ang My.SSS — tingnan ang contributions, kumuha ng Payment Reference Number (PRN) para magbayad, at mag-apply ng benefits o loan online.
Wala kang access online? Pwede ka ring mag-register nang personal sa pinakamalapit na SSS branch.
Mga uri ng miyembro
Employed — mandatory para sa private-sector workers.
Self-employed, voluntary, OFW, kasambahay, at non-working spouse — pwedeng mag-member at magbayad ng kontribusyon.
Mga benepisyo
Sickness, maternity, at disability benefits.
Retirement (pension), death, at funeral benefits.
Unemployment benefit (para sa involuntary separation).
Loans — salary loan at calamity loan (may contribution requirements).
Para sa salary loan: kadalasang kailangan ng 36 na posted contributions (6 sa huling 12 buwan) para sa one-month loan.
Maaaring magbago ang proseso, contribution, at requirements. Tingnan ang opisyal na sss.gov.ph para sa pinakabagong impormasyon. Mag-ingat sa mga pekeng SSS site at fixer.