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I immigrated to Singapore. Can I get an ID card when I return to China? Will you get caught?

No, it is also impossible to apply:

1, according to Article 6 of China's Regulations on Household Registration, every citizen can only register as a permanent residence at the place where one permanent residence is located, and dual residence and dual nationality are not allowed;

2. According to Article 3 and Article 10 of China's "Resident Identity Card Law", if a party applies for handling, renewing or replacing a resident identity card, it must submit the original residence booklet, and the code of the citizen identity card will remain unchanged for life;

3. To sum up, if one party goes abroad to settle down, it is necessary to cancel the original permanent residence, and the cancelled account cannot apply for an ID card.

1. The Law of the People's Republic of China on Resident Identity Cards stipulates that:

Article 3 The contents of the resident identity card registration include: name, gender, nationality, date of birth, permanent residence, citizenship number, personal photo, fingerprint information, validity period of the certificate and issuing authority.

Citizenship number is a unique and life-long identity code for every citizen, which is compiled by public security organs according to the national standard of citizenship number.

Citizens applying for obtaining, renewing or replacing resident identity cards shall register their fingerprint information.

Article 10 To apply for a resident identity card, a registration form for applying for a resident identity card shall be filled in and a residence booklet submitted for examination.

Two, "People's Republic of China (PRC) household registration regulations" provisions:

Article 6 A citizen should be registered as a permanent resident in his habitual residence, and a citizen can only be registered as a permanent resident in one place.