It is a little difficult for Ji'nan citizens to transfer to Hongkong after their son died.
Shun Net - Ji'nan daily
now children go to school is a problem, our family are dying! In August 14th, Ms. Li of Ji'nan citizen To the party's hotline, her second children were born in Hongkong, with Hongkong residence, but living in Ji'nan. Now that children face kindergarten, they want to turn their domicile back to the mainland, but this is a big problem.
reporters understand that due to barriers to household registration system, children born in Hongkong want to turn to the mainland census register.
born in Hongkong, born in Hongkong, with permanent port rights and special zone passports, free medical care for life and 12 years of free education, visa free.Amp in 135 countries and regions in the world; hellip.amp; hellip, which have made many pregnant women in the mainland palpitate. Li and her husband are both Jinan people. The husband is an only child. Although he has a child, the couple really want a second child. In order to avoid the domestic family planning policy at that time, 3 years ago, Ms. Lee went to Hong Kong to have children. After the birth of the child, she was granted the household registration in Hongkong. In the near future, a single child policy has been released, and the child has come to the age of kindergarten. Ms. Li wants to return the child's account to the mainland, but she has run many departments to find that things have not been as simple as they imagined.
in the early August, Ms. Lee received a reply to the public security household registration department. She needed a two person id card, a property certificate and a child's birth certificate, a Hongkong resident identity card and a declaration of the exit and entry administration to give up a Hongkong account to the public security household registration department, but the exit management department did not. This business.
the household registration of Hongkong has gradually become chicken ribs
in order to avoid the domestic policy of family planning or to obtain the household registration of Hongkong, in recent years, the number of mainland people like Ms. Li to Hongkong has increased sharply, and even produced the industrial chain, which can be produced in Hongkong with a considerable amount of cost. It is understood that in 2001, only 620 pairs of non babies (both parents were not Hongkong residents) were born in Hong Kong. By 2011, the number of non infants was up to 43982. Reporters learned from many sources that there is no definite data for Ji'nan's double babies.
the increasing number of non child children is reaching the age of admission. Because of the shortage of educational resources in Hongkong, there are strict restrictions on the enrollment of non children, and the two non children who do not have the mainland's household registration are not easy to read in the mainland schools, making the household registration of Hongkong become a chicken ribs. Many dual parents find it difficult to turn their children's Hongkong household registration into the mainland residence registration.
Ji'nan has no similar business
Ji'nan Municipal Public Security Bureau entry and exit administration staff said that before the relevant matters have not been handled, more unable to issue a statement similar to the abandonment of the household registration of Hongkong. The reporter has learned that according to the regulations of the People's Republic of China Household Registration Ordinance, a natural person can only be registered as a permanent resident in one place. According to the existing laws in Hongkong, Hongkong residents can not give up Hongkong residents after they get the household registration. The Hongkong immigration office once replied to the relevant issues that the principle of the right of residence in Hongkong was once owned and never lost, and that the existing legislation in Hongkong had no provisions to give up the permanent resident status of Hongkong. Therefore, the single household registration policy implemented in the mainland is in conflict with Hongkong's household registration policy, resulting in the difficulty of turning Hongkong's household registration into the household registration system in the mainland.