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Application conditions of Shenzhen business start-up subsidy
Legal analysis: the subsidy object for self-employment support is the self-employed people who have never enjoyed the subsidy for self-employment support and their start-up enterprises established in Shenzhen that operate normally and pay social insurance premiums according to law.

Legal basis: 202 1 Conditions and Guidelines for the Application of Entrepreneurship Subsidies for Self-employed Entrepreneurs in Shenzhen.

2. Self-employed entrepreneurs whose applicants have been verified.

3. Self-employed entrepreneurs who meet the conditions for applying for subsidies set up start-ups in this city, and have been operating normally for more than 6 months since obtaining the business license (or other legal registration procedures) of commercial entities (I have paid social insurance premiums for more than 6 months in their start-ups continuously, except for students studying in ordinary universities, vocational schools and technical colleges in this city in the graduation year), and can apply for start-up subsidies. To apply for subsidies for start-up enterprises, the following conditions shall be met:

(1) The start-up enterprise has been registered for 3 years;

(two) graduates from ordinary institutions of higher learning, vocational schools and technical colleges, as well as those who have returned from studying abroad within 5 years after graduation;

(3) The start-up enterprise entity needs to operate normally;

(4) Self-employed individuals (including the partners of the joint venture) are investors who start the enterprise;

(5) College students other than students from ordinary institutions of higher learning, vocational schools and technical colleges in this Municipality; Graduates from ordinary universities, vocational schools and technical colleges and returned overseas students within 5 years after graduation; Except for Hong Kong and Macao residents of legal working age, self-employed individuals must register in Shenzhen.