Second, if you have not resigned, but want to withdraw the provident fund, you need to take the real estate license to the provident fund management center where you paid, provided that you have not taken it or bought a house. If you have bought a house before, you should take the proof that you have repaid the loan from the bank where you borrowed your house and go to your local provident fund management center to withdraw the provident fund you want. (You can only withdraw part of the provident fund when repaying the loan, and you have to withdraw it every year. In some places, you still need proof that the unit has paid the provident fund before you can withdraw it from the provident fund center. If you don't have these two things, then you have to leave your job. In some places, for rural hukou, houses can also be recovered based on some major repairs or natural disasters such as floods, and so on. You can go to the local provident fund management center for consultation.
There is no charge for withdrawing provident fund. If you continue to deposit after withdrawal, there will be a small amount of money left in your provident fund account. If you don't pay it again or you leave your job, the provident fund will pay you in full, including the share paid by the company. I haven't heard of anything that has been sealed for 2 years, at least not in our provident fund management center. You can give it when you leave. If you meet the requirements, I'll write you a check and you can draw it yourself.