This is also what I want to ask. Take a look at this. You can choose to enjoy unemployment insurance benefits locally, or you can choose to enjoy them back to your place of residence.
If you choose to enjoy it locally, the employer shall submit relevant materials within 7 days from the date of termination or dissolution of the labor relationship with the employee.
After the employee submits the materials to the employer, he or she must bring his or her ID card, temporary residence permit, and two 1-inch ID photos to the unemployment insurance agency that accepts the information of the original employer to apply for unemployment insurance within 60 days from the date of termination or dissolution of the labor relationship.
To register for unemployment insurance benefits, fill in the "Registration Form for Claiming Unemployment Insurance Benefits".
If you choose to enjoy it in your place of residence, the employer should submit relevant materials within 7 days from the date of termination or dissolution of the labor relationship with the employee.
Unemployed persons must go to the Employment Service Bureau with their ID cards to handle the transfer procedures for unemployment insurance funds within 7 days after the employer reports the information and within 60 days from the date of termination or termination of the labor relationship.
Unemployed persons can enjoy unemployment insurance benefits in accordance with local standards and relevant regulations in their place of residence.
After the unemployment insurance fund is transferred out, it cannot be transferred back to enjoy unemployment insurance benefits.