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Conditions for handling old-age cards in Changchun City

Changchun city elderly card processing conditions are as follows:

1, the elderly whose household registration is in the downtown area of Changchun;

2. The elderly who have obtained the residence permit of Changchun City and whose household registration is Changchun County (city) and Waifu Lailong;

3. The elderly registered in Shuangyang District and Jiutai District have lived in downtown Changchun for 6 months.

Materials required for card processing:

1. Older people with Changchun ID cards can apply for new cards at the nearest street public service center with their ID cards, or in the same city. The first time you apply for a new card, you need to pay 10 yuan's business card printing fee. If you change your card, you don't need to pay;

2. Older people with the above conditions cannot go to the street public service center. I need to bring my residence permit, household registration book and ID card to the IC card service center of Jilin Tongka Payment Co., Ltd..

Legal basis: Article 53 of the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Protection of the Rights and Interests of the Elderly.

The people's governments at or above the county level and their relevant departments shall formulate preferential treatment measures for the elderly according to the economic and social development and the special needs of the elderly, and gradually improve the level of preferential treatment.

Give equal preferential treatment to the elderly living in other parts of the administrative area.

Article 54

People's governments at all levels and relevant departments shall provide timely and convenient conditions for the elderly to receive pensions, settle medical expenses and enjoy other material help.

Article 55

People's governments at all levels and relevant departments should ask whether the matters handled are the true meaning of the elderly and give priority to them according to law when handling major matters involving the rights and interests of the elderly, such as changes in housing ownership relations and household registration transfer.