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Can the grandson’s household registration be transferred to the grandfather’s household registration?

The child’s household registration can be transferred to the grandfather’s household registration.

According to the household registration management regulations: parents, grandparents, children, and grandchildren (direct blood relatives within three generations) can transfer their household registrations to each other. Therefore, your child can definitely live in the house of his grandparents, or he can live in the same household registration book as his grandparents.

Whether it can be transferred generally depends on the situation:

1. The child's household registration can only follow either father or mother, but it cannot be registered in the name of the grandfather or grandmother. If the person concerned reports his or her household registration in the name of his or her parents, the child's household registration can be moved with him.

2. Parents and grandparents each have independent household registrations. Both household registrations are public housing and live in the same community. Whether the child's household registration can be transferred to the grandparents depends on whether the police station agrees. Specifically, you can go to the local police station to see if local policies allow it. It mainly depends on whether the household registration department agrees. It should be possible, but the procedures will be more complicated.