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Suzhou home purchase can not settle

Suzhou home purchase can not be settled.

Urban areas (except Wujiang) have been completely unable to settle down directly through real estate, Wujiang District and the four counties and cities can be in the transition period for the purchase of a home to settle down. When purchasing their first home, household residents of urban Suzhou are required to provide proof of payment of personal income tax for two or more consecutive years or proof of social insurance (basic pension insurance for urban workers, unemployment insurance, and medical insurance) within the first three years from the date of purchase in urban Suzhou (including Wujiang District), Kunshan, Taicang, Changshu, and Zhangjiagang.

Materials for settling down:

1. Proof of identity: including ID card, hukou and other valid documents;

2. Proof of hukou relocation: proof of hukou relocation issued by the original place of hukou, proving that it has been moved out of the place of original hukou;

3. Residence permit: in some cases, it may be necessary to apply for a residence permit in order to obtain the qualification for settling down;

4. Work or study certificate: provide a work certificate issued by the work unit, a certificate of enrollment issued by the school, etc.;

5. Proof of social security payment: provide a record of social security payment for a certain period of time to prove that there is a stable source of living in the local area;

6. Proof of taxation: provide a certificate of personal income tax payment to prove that there is a legal source of economic resources in the local area;

7, Proof of marital status: e.g. marriage certificate, divorce certificate, etc., depending on the circumstances;

8. Proof of child custody (if applicable): if there are children, proof of child custody may be required.

In summary, specific settlement policies may vary by region and time.

Legal basis:

Article 10 of the Regulations of the People's Republic of China on Registration of Households in the People's Republic of China

Citizens who move out of the jurisdiction of their own hukou shall be required by themselves or by the head of the household to declare to the hukou registration authority the registration of the move, to obtain the relocation document, and to cancel the hukou before moving out.

Citizens moving from the countryside to the city must apply to the hukou registration office in their usual place of residence to complete the procedures for moving out with a certificate of employment from the labor department of the city, a certificate of acceptance from the school, or a certificate of permission to move from the hukou registration office in the city.

Citizens moving to border areas must be approved by the public security organs of the county, city or municipal district where they usually reside.