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Parents have been sentenced, and it will not affect their children's future participation in the army! Parents have made mistakes and have been punished as they deserve. As long as their children are relatively motivated, have good conditions and overall quality in all aspects, and are relatively advanced young people, they can join the army to serve the motherland!
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The mistakes made by parents cannot be imposed on their children, although parents have been sentenced, they should not be implicated in their children's future participation in the army, children are innocent, they should be given room for progress, and they should not be beaten to death with a stick", so the parents' sentences have no effect on the progress of their children, and they can join the army.
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The sentencing of parents does have an impact on their children's participation in the army, so everyone must abide by the law.
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Parents who have been sentenced to prison will definitely have a certain impact on their children's participation in the army. This matter will be mentioned in the political trial of the child's participation in the army. However, I believe that the current policy will also analyze the magnitude of its impact in a realistic manner. Usually they don't kill with a stick.
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Dear, if the parents have been sentenced, it will indeed have an impact on their children's future participation in the army, and the political examination for joining the army will not pass, and it will have an impact on the examination of civil servants in public institutions in the future.
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Parents who have been sentenced to prison will have a great impact on their children joining the army in the future, and they will basically not be able to join the army, because when they join the army, they will be politically examined, and their parents, grandparents, and maternal grandparents will not be reviewed and approved if they have criminal records or bad records.
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Our country has regulations that children whose parents have been sentenced to join the army, apply for civil service examinations, and apply for important public institution posts are all restricted, not only parents, but also immediate family members who have been sentenced will affect the next generation to sign up for the army and apply for civil servant examinations, so citizens must abide by discipline and law, love the country and love their families.
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The parents have been sentenced, and it will have a great impact on the daughter's future participation in the army, and it will not be able to pass the political trial, not to mention the sentence, even if she has been detained, it will have an impact.
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Parents who have been sentenced to prison may have an impact on their children's enlistment, and enlistment requires political trials, and parents can't pass this hurdle, and they won't pass if they want to be civil servants in the future.
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If a parent has sentenced a sentence, it will have a certain impact on the children's future military service, although they are not at fault, but this will also have a certain impact.
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Yes, according to the provisions of the military's political review, children cannot be conscripted into the army if their parents have committed a criminal offense.
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According to the relevant conditions of the "Provisions on the Political Review of Conscription", if a parent is subject to criminal punishment, his or her children cannot be conscripted into the army, and having a criminal record will have an impact on the children's enlistment in the army or applying for the civil service examination. A criminal record generally refers to a person's record of past offences or criminal acts.
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Parents have a criminal record against their future children to join the army. It has a certain impact. The mistakes made by parents can affect the life of a child.
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Where there is influence, conscription requires political review, and sentencing is criminal punishment, and the specific provisions are as follows: "Provisions on Political Review of Conscription" Article 9: In addition to implementing the provisions of Articles 7 and 8 of these Provisions, recruits recruited by units with special requirements for political conditions shall not be recruited in any of the following circumstances; (8) Principal family members, direct dependents, members of major social relationships, or personal shadows.
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Parents who have been sentenced to prison will have an impact on their children's participation in the army, and they will not be qualified in the political trial.
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Yes, it has an impact. When I was a soldier, the political trial was very strict, and under normal circumstances, three generations had no criminal record.
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Yes, the parents who have been sentenced to prison have an impact on their children's joining the army and taking the civil service exam.
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If you have been sentenced, will it have an impact on your children to join the army in the future? Yes, children, whether they are soldiers or civil servants, will not be able to get through.
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At this stage, children whose parents have been sentenced to prison will not be able to pass the political trial stage if they become soldiers or take the civil service examination. Therefore, all people should respect themselves. lest their own mistakes be harmed to their children.
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It has an impact, as long as one of the parents has been sentenced, the children will not pass the military political trial.
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Yes. Parents have been sentenced, and children have been affected when they join the army and take public examinations.
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Yes, you can't pass the political trial, so you have to be calm when you encounter things, there are too many influences, and you can't take the civil service exam.
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This will definitely have an impact on the children's military service, and they will not be able to pass the political trial.
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Parents who have been sentenced to prison cannot join the army, and children are not eligible to join the army.
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In principle, yes, but it also depends on the responsibility for the crimes they have committed. Generally speaking, not political mistakes will not have much effect on being a soldier.
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The father has been criminally punished, and the son cannot serve as a soldier. The "Provisions on the Political Review of Conscription" stipulate that a principal member of the family, a direct dependent, a member of a major social relationship, or other relatives who have a greater influence on the person may not serve as a soldier if he or she has been criminally punished.
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Yes, of course. has an impact on political censorship.
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Yes, and there is a lot of influence, and your children will not have a chance to join the army in the future.
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Influential. When an immediate family member has committed a criminal case, or other relatives have been criminally punished or expelled from the Party, expelled from public office, or are members of the family who are in charge of the family, or have a direct lead dust to receive their dependents, members of major social relations, or other relatives who have a greater influence on the person are being investigated and dealt with for suspected violations or crimes, or are being investigated, prosecuted, or omitted a sentence in a trial, they cannot be conscripted into the army.
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Yes, if the father has committed a criminal offence, the child is not allowed to serve in the army.
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According to the regulations of our country, children are not allowed to serve in the army in this case.
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Legal analysis: The father's sentence has an impact on the children's participation in the army, and for joining the army, according to article 17 of the "Military Service Law of the People's Republic of China": Conscripted citizens who are being investigated, prosecuted, or tried in accordance with the law, or who have been sentenced to imprisonment, short-term detention, or controlled release and are serving a sentence, are not to be recruited.
The Department of Laws and Regulations has not made any prohibitions or regulations on "whether an immediate family member has a criminal record can join the army, and a father who has a criminal record cannot join the army".
Legal basis: "Military Service Law of the People's Republic of China" Article 17: Conscripted citizens who are being investigated, prosecuted, or tried in accordance with law, or who have been sentenced to imprisonment, short-term detention, or controlled release and are currently serving a sentence, are not to be recruited.
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Analysis of the first law of the law:
The father's sentence has an impact on the children's participation in the army, and for joining the army, according to article 17 of the "Military Service Law of the People's Republic of China", "Conscripted citizens who are being investigated, prosecuted, or tried in accordance with the law, or who have been sentenced to imprisonment, short-term detention, or controlled release and are serving a sentence, shall not be recruited. The regulations do not prohibit or prohibit "whether an immediate family member can join the army if he has a criminal record, and if his father has a criminal record, he cannot join the army".
Legal basis: Military Service Law of the People's Republic of China Article 17: Conscripted citizens who are being investigated, prosecuted, or tried in accordance with law, or who have been sentenced to imprisonment, short-term detention, or controlled release and are currently serving a sentence, are not to be recruited.
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