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Should I cancel my domestic account if I emigrate overseas?

immigrants who have not cancelled their domestic accounts overseas will be banned from leaving the country? Let's talk about whether to cancel the domestic account when emigrating overseas. Let's take a look at it together. I hope you are helpful for the first time immigrants.

Recently, an article "China citizens need to cancel their household registration when they immigrate to Australia! Otherwise, it may be banned from leaving the country. The report is on fire in the circle of friends! Many friends are trying to verify the authenticity of this news, so is this widely circulated news true?

The report said: The website of the Ministry of Public Security of China published the "Ways of Reporting and Complaining about Household Registration Problems (Clues) of the Ministry of Public Security and Provincial Public Security Organs" to accept public reports, complaints and reflect household registration problems. Among them, those who have emigrated overseas but still have a household registration in China are within the scope of "the household registration should be cancelled due to reasons such as entering a foreign country". After all, New China has not recognized dual nationality since its establishment! Once immigrants are found to have dual nationality, they must cancel their domestic nationality according to regulations.

In fact, the China Exit-Entry Administration has long stipulated that China citizens who have settled abroad must cancel their accounts at the police station or household registration office before leaving the country. But in fact, there are very few people who voluntarily cancel their household registration according to regulations. Mainly because after the cancellation of domestic household registration, overseas Chinese will not enjoy the domestic policies and the convenience brought by entry and exit.

As for the statement that "China citizens who immigrate to Australia need to cancel their household registration, otherwise they may be banned from leaving the country", the consular official of China in Melbourne said that China's public security frontier defense organs do not restrict mainland residents who have obtained permanent residency in foreign countries but have not cancelled their China household registration from leaving the country. The existing laws in China do not require domestic residents who have obtained permanent residency in foreign countries to cancel their domestic household registration. In addition, he also said that up to now, he has not heard of anyone being prohibited from leaving the country because he has not cancelled his domestic account.

However, according to the data, China has tightened the regulation five times in the past six years. From 213 to June 214, the Ministry of Public Security of China inspected those who held household registration in violation of regulations nationwide, and * * * cancelled 1.6 million accounts. In order to solve the entry and exit problems of foreign Chinese, China has specially issued a new visa for foreign Chinese: Q visa. Q visa is divided into Q1 and Q2. Q1 is a residence visa, Q2 is a short-term stay visa, and foreign Chinese can stay in China for up to five years, which solves the worries of foreign Chinese to some extent.

During the two sessions in China, Pan Qinglin, a member of the Federation of Returned Overseas Chinese, submitted a proposal to Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference on behalf of 5 million overseas Chinese: to study the issue of "foreign Chinese identity cards" to overseas Chinese without involving the issue of "dual nationality". The "Chinese card" system is expected to be implemented in the near future, so the vast number of overseas Chinese should wait quietly.