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How to Change Your SSS Membership from Employed to Self-Employed

Being an entrepreneur or freelancer has many benefits, such as the freedom to set your own hours and work from anywhere. However, one of the biggest challenges of it is that you don’t have the same benefits as traditional employees, such as health insurance or a retirement plan.

One of the first things you need to do to pay for your benefits is update your status to self-employed in your SSS, Philhealth, and Pag-IBIG. We’re here to guide you on how to do it.

How to Change Your Membership from Employed to Self-Employed

1. Visit the SSS website and select Member.

2. Log in to your SSS account.

3. Enter your Username and Password and select Sign In.

4. In the SSS account dashboard, go to Payment Reference Number (PRN) and select Generate PRN tab.

5. Fill out the required information. You will be asked to provide some information such as your SSS number, the applicable month or months of contribution, and the amount you wish to pay. Make sure to double-check all the details before submitting.

6. Review and confirm. After submitting the required information, review the details and confirm. Once confirmed, the system will generate your PRN.

7. Pay your contribution via Gcash or payment center.

7. Your status will automatically change after the contribution is paid.

For any concerns or inquiries regarding your Social Security System (SSS) matters, you can easily reach out for assistance. You can send an email to member_relations@sss.gov.ph or you can check our guide for alternative ways to contact SSS.

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How to Update SSS Member Data Change with Ease

As a member of the SSS, maintaining accurate member data is of utmost importance in ensuring that you receive the full benefits you are entitled to. Whether it be a change in name, civil status, address, or contact details, it is crucial to promptly update your member data. With the SSS Member Data Change service, members can easily update their information online without the need to physically visit an SSS branch or submit hard copies of forms. 

In this article, we will provide a comprehensive guide on how to update your SSS member data using the internet to make sure that your SSS benefits remain accurate and up-to-date.

How to Update SSS Member Data Change – Civil Status

  1. Visit the SSS website and select Member.

2. Log in to your SSS account.

3. Enter your Username and Password and select Sign In.

4. In the SSS account dashboard, go to Services then Membership Records and click Submit Request for Member Data Change (Simple Correction) tab.

5. Select the Civil Status tab, and enter your new Middle Name and Last Name.

6. Upload the required documents:

  • Birth Certificate
  • Marriage Contract/Marriage Certificate
  • Valid ID

7. Submit the changes to your account.

8. You will receive a prompt message and email that your transaction is successful.

How to Update SSS Member Data Change – Name

  1. Go to the SSS website and select Member.

2. Log in to your SSS account.

3. Type your Username and Password and select Sign In.

4. In the SSS account dashboard, go to Services then Membership Records and select Submit Request for Member Data Change (Simple Correction) tab.

7. Select the Name tab, and enter your new First Name, Middle Name, Last Name and Suffix.

6. Upload the required documents:

  • Birth Certificate
  • Marriage Contract/Marriage Certificate
  • Valid ID

7. Submit the changes to your account.

8. You will receive a prompt message and email that your transaction is successful.

For any concerns or inquiries regarding your Social Security System (SSS) matters, you can easily reach out for assistance. You can send an email to member_relations@sss.gov.ph or you can check our guide for alternative ways to contact SSS.

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No More Queues: How to Register SSS Online Hassle-Free

Do you want to manage your Social Security System (SSS) transactions conveniently? Registering for an SSS online account is the way to go, and we’re here to help you through the process. 

How to Register SSS Online

  1. Visit the SSS website and select Member.

2. Go to Member and select Register.

3. Get your SSS number ready. If you don’t have one yet, register as an SSS member first.

4. Fill out the registration form with the following:

  • SSS Number
  • Email Address
  • Preferred User ID
  • First Name
  •  Registration Preference
  • Date of Birth
  • Address
  • Registration Preference

5. Check your info before submitting.

6. Verify your account.

7. Check your email for the verification link sent by the SSS. Click on it and enter your SSS number and temporary password.

8. Create your SSS online account.

Registering for an SSS online account is a breeze, and you can manage your transactions anytime and anywhere.

For any concerns or inquiries regarding your Social Security System (SSS) matters, you can easily reach out for assistance. You can send an email to member_relations@sss.gov.ph or you can check our guide for alternative ways to contact SSS.

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How to Create Your SSS Number Online in Minutes

As an adult in the workforce, it’s crucial to have your Social Security System (SSS) online number to manage your finances effectively. The good news is, it’s super easy to apply for an SSS online number, and we’re here to guide you through the process!

How to Get SSS Number Online

  1. Go to the SSS website.

2. Look for the Apply for an SS number online tab, and select it. 

3. Procced with Click here.

4. Read and understand the step-by-step guide and proceed to Start.

5. Enter your information:  

  • First Name 
  • Middle Name
  • Suffix
  • Date of Birth 

6. Check your information before submitting the form.

7. After submitting, check your email for a verification link from the SSS.

8. Follow the next step to generate your SS number.

9. Upload a copy of your valid ID to finish your registration.

10. You will receive a confirmation email for successful registration and you can our SSS online account. Click on the email and enter your SSS number and temporary password.

You can log in to your SSS online account and enjoy the convenience of managing your SSS account online! Don’t miss out on the convenience and benefits of an SSS online account.

For any concerns or inquiries regarding your Social Security System (SSS) matters, you can easily reach out for assistance. You can send an email to member_relations@sss.gov.ph or you can check our guide for alternative ways to contact SSS.

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Your Ultimate Guide to Contacting PhilHealth: Hotlines, Emails, and More

PhilHealth is a government-run health insurance program in the Philippines that provides financial assistance to its members in the event of a medical emergency. It is critical to maintain contact with PhilHealth in order to be informed about their services, benefits, and laws. In this article, we will offer you with detailed instructions on how to contact PhilHealth with your questions and concerns. Depending on your communication preferences and the urgency of your concern, you can contact PhilHealth via a variety of channels, including a hotline, email, and social media.

How to Contact PhilHealth

1. PhilHealth Hotline

Calling in is one of the easiest and quickest ways to get in touch with PhilHealth. The call center hotline (02) 8-441-7442. They operate on office hours 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

2. Callback Channel

If you don’t have time to wait on the line, you can instead do the callback channel of Philhealth by calling 0917-898-7442 and they will call you during office hours.

Text “PHICcallback [space] Mobile No. or Metro Manila landline [space]details of your concern”

3. Email

You can communicate through email, you can send your inquiries to actioncenter@philhealth.gov.ph. You can also email a particular branch for your concern we compiled a list of email addresses of PhilHealth branches.

4. Social Media

PhilHealth also has official social media accounts where you can send your inquiries and concerns. You can reach them through their Facebook page or Twitter account.