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Can the child's birthplace in the household registration book be changed to the mother's? How to change

You can't change it. Moreover, the place of origin on the household registration book cannot be changed under normal circumstances. Unless there is sufficient material to prove that the collection of native place is wrong.

According to the document of the Ministry of Public Security [1995]9 1, a citizen's native place should be his grandfather's place of residence (domicile) when he was born; If grandfather died, fill in the location of the household registration at the time of grandfather's death; If the grandfather has not left the permanent residence, fill in that the grandfather should leave the permanent residence; After a citizen registers his native place, if his grandfather moves his household registration, his native place will remain unchanged.

Article 17 of the Regulations on Household Registration in People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that if the contents of household registration need to be changed or corrected, the head of household or himself shall report to the household registration authority; If it is verified through examination, the household registration authority shall change or correct it. When the household registration authority deems it necessary, it may require the applicant to issue a certificate of change or correction.

That is to say, if you think that the collection of native place is wrong, you can bring the relevant proof materials of grandpa's domicile to the local police station (household registration center) to apply for change when you declare your household registration. However, it is still based on the principle of grandpa's household registration and cannot be changed to the mother's native place.

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The frequency of using native place is still very high, but young people, in particular, pay little attention to it. They generally mistakenly believe that their native place is their place of residence or birthplace. According to the tradition of China for thousands of years, native place is an expression of ancestral home.

Since modern times and since the reform and opening up, there have been a large number of floating population and population migration in China. A large number of people don't know their native place, or forget their native place, so they just take their parents' domicile as their native place, which is very wrong.

The domicile refers to the domicile of China citizens before the age of 18, that is, the place of birth (according to the latest geographical division) or residence, not the domicile of parents or grandparents. And the "ancestral home" should be traced back to which generation, usually great-grandparents.

For example, Zhang San's previous hukou was in Sichuan, his birthplace was in Hubei, and his ancestral home (great-grandparents and above) was in Hunan. Now his registered permanent residence has moved from Sichuan to Beijing. To be exact, his native place is Hunan. XXX people are often used, where XXX refers to someone's native place, not his domicile place. For example, "Hunan people" means that someone's native place is Hunan, not that someone's household registration place is Hunan.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Regulations on Household Registration in People's Republic of China (PRC)

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