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Resettlement account for retired soldiers

Legal analysis: 1. Demobilized military cadres are generally placed according to their origin or the province (autonomous region or municipality directly under the Central Government) where they joined the army, or according to the place where their spouses had permanent residence before joining the army or when they got married.

2. Demobilized military cadres whose spouses have been embedded in the army, who meet one of the following conditions, can be placed in the location of their spouses' permanent residence:

(1) The spouse has obtained permanent residence in Beijing for 4 years;

(2) The spouse has obtained a permanent residence in Shanghai for 3 years;

(3) The spouse has obtained permanent residence in Tianjin, Chongqing, provincial capital (capital of autonomous region) and sub-provincial cities for 2 years;

(4) The spouse has obtained permanent residence in other cities.

3. Demobilized military cadres whose parents have no children or whose spouses are only children can be placed where their parents or spouses have permanent residence. Unmarried demobilized military cadres can be placed in the location of their parents' permanent residence.

Demobilized military cadres whose parents are both soldiers and have worked in remote and hard areas for a long time can be placed in their parents' places of origin, enlistment or retirement.

4. Demobilized military cadres who meet one of the following conditions can be placed in the permanent residence of their spouses, or in the permanent residence of their parents or spouses' parents or children:

(1) self-employed;

(2) Having worked in remote and hard areas or on flying or naval vessels for 10 years;

(3) Won the third class merit in wartime and the second class merit in peacetime;

(4) Disability due to war.

Legal basis: Interim Measures for Resettlement of Demobilized Military Cadres

Article 3 Demobilized military cadres are an integral part of party and state cadres, an important human resource and an important force in socialist modernization. Demobilized military cadres have made sacrifices and contributions to national defense and army building, and should be respected and given preferential treatment by the state and society.

Article 4 The transfer of military cadres to other jobs is an important system of the state and the army. The state implements the resettlement mode of combining planned distribution with self-employment for demobilized military cadres. Party committees and governments are responsible for arranging jobs and posts for demobilized military cadres who plan to be assigned; Demobilized military cadres who choose their own jobs are helped by the government to find jobs and given retirement benefits.

Article 5 The resettlement of demobilized military cadres shall serve economic and social development and army building, and the principles of proper resettlement, rational use, giving full play to people's talents and giving them their proper places shall be implemented.