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Q: marry with a chinese women, how you deal with your kids hukou registration?

for those who happily married in China: how you deal with your kids hukou regist?

if you married a chinese women and have kids in China, how you deal with the documents n stuff?

 

10 years 27 weeks ago in  Family & Kids - China

 
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I spek engish and haz no problemz

If i is not wut i iz suppozed 2 b i iz in deep doodoo

 

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my wife just got hukou for our son today ,we dont have a house,she got the hukou through the police.

now if we move somewhere else she will have to do the hukou all over again as its based on where we live.

my wife had to prove she was not pregnant,and also prove she was not working.she had to take my passport with her as well.it took her 3 days to do everything and around 2 weeks to process.

 

 

Stiggs:

Good news.

Did your wife need to go back to her hometown to do it?

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RobRocks:

she did it all in Shenzhen

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ScotsAlan:

Congratulations RobRockswink.

 

We got our daughters hukou in GZ. So she is a GZ city person. My wife is not a GZ person, her home town is far away in west Guangdong. But my wifes mum managed to get the family hukou moved to GZ years ago.

 

I don't know what you are doing about nationality for your kid dude, but I felt real proud when my daughter got her Chinese passport and HK entry card. I was even happier when she got her UK "right of entitlement to abode" certificate in her Chinese passport.

 

So she is Chinese, but has full UK citizenship in the UK ( apart from the bit about Citizenship by decent, so she cant pass it on to her kids unless born in the UK).

 

Who knows what China will be like in 20 years. But the wife and I feel we made the right choice registering our daughter as Chinese rather than British. Now she can have a life in both. Because she is Chinese, but has entitlement to be British, If we had declared her as British, then she would need a visa to be here.

 

Now she has a right to live in either country.

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andyinshenyang:

Rob, how did she prove that she didn't have a job? Kind of a difficult thing to prove, I'd imagine.

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RobRocks:

my wife just went back to her old job and got a letter saying she did work there any more.

my wife told me that he still may not get into a school even though he has a hukou as we dont own an apartment.she said there maybe 200 people applying for a school and only those with alot of money will get in.

she will apply for his ID card this week then his passport.next year he will go kindergarten.

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We just go to the office and register. Exactly the same as anyone in China. My kid is Chinese. She was born here. She has a Chinese passport.

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