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Can I transfer my household registration if I adopt a child from a relative's family?
(1) No children.
The so-called "childless" means that the adopter has neither biological children nor adopted children and stepchildren.
(2) Have the ability to raise and educate the adoptee.
the so-called "ability to raise and educate the adoptee" means that the adopter should have full capacity for civil conduct, have the ability to raise and educate the adoptee in physical, intellectual, economic, moral and other aspects, and be able to fulfill the parents' obligations to their children.
(3) Not suffering from a disease that is medically considered not to adopt a child.
The so-called "not suffering from diseases that medically think that children should not be adopted" mainly refers to mental illness and infectious diseases.
(4) at least 3 years old.
the so-called "over 3 years old" includes the number of people who are 3 years old. If the husband and wife adopt together, they must both be at least 3 years old.
2. Adoption of children by a spouse requires the consent of the husband and wife.
3. If a man without a spouse adopts a woman, the age difference between the adopter and the adoptee should be over 4 years old.
4. The adoption of children who are collateral blood relatives of the same generation within three generations can be exempted from the restrictions of "the biological parents have special difficulties in raising the children", "the age difference between the adopter and the adoptee should be over 4 years old" and "the adoptee is under 14 years old".
The so-called "collateral blood relatives of the same generation within three generations" refers to brothers and sisters and third-generation cousins; "Children related by blood within three generations" refers to children of brothers and sisters and children of third-generation cousins, that is, nephews, nieces and fourth-generation cousins, cousins, cousins and nieces.
5. The adoption of orphans, disabled children or abandoned babies and children raised by social welfare institutions who can't find their biological parents can be exempted from the restriction that the adopter has no children and adopts one.
Conditions of the adoptee:
According to Article 4 of the Adoption Law of the People's Republic of China, orphans under the age of 14 who have lost their parents, abandoned babies who can't find their biological parents, and children whose biological parents have special difficulties and are unable to support them can be adopted.
The so-called "orphans who have lost their parents" refers to children whose parents have died or whose parents have been declared dead by the people's court; "Abandoned babies and children whose biological parents cannot be found" refers to babies and children abandoned by their biological parents who cannot be found after searching; "Children whose biological parents have special difficulties and are unable to support them" refers to children whose biological parents are disabled or suffering from serious diseases, and whose lives are extremely difficult due to other reasons.
if the adoption is successful, the registered permanent residence can be transferred properly.
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