Is it harmful for my 50 year old sister in law to not move her hukou?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-12
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    My sister-in-law in her 50s, if you don't move your household registration, it will be harmful to your family If you are a boy, then the family property will be yours alone in the future, but the sister-in-law is at home, and he must share this with you, so all of your will be affected when the time is right, and nothing else is special.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    You can move your hukou to a relative's house.

    Follow the following steps to go through the procedures for citizens to move in (quasi-move) household registration:

    The first step is to distinguish the different types and prepare the different materials listed separately to go through the procedures for the relocation of the household registration at the police station where you move in.

    In the second step, the parties can go to the local police station to apply for the "Household Relocation Certificate" with the "Household Relocation Permit" (second copy) and the "Household Registration Booklet" of the relocated person.

    In the third step, the parties should go to the police station where they moved to go through the household registration procedures with the household registration permit (the third copy) and the "household registration migration certificate".

    Migration application materials: application for relocation of household registration; Proof of the receiving unit; Household registration certificate and household membership certificate or notarized certificate of the person to be relocated; The original ID card or household registration book of the applicant and the person to be relocated (keep a copy); Original property ownership certificate (copy to keep).

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If your sister-in-law in her fifties does not move her household registration, it will not be harmful to your family, she is originally a member of this family, and it is okay not to move her household registration, there is no need to exclude.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Not illegal. In fact, whether or not the hukou is transferred has nothing to do with whether the marriage relationship is established or not. At present, there is no law that stipulates that if you get married, you must move to the same household register. Therefore, whether or not to move the hukou depends entirely on the wishes of the parties.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    For today, it doesn't hurt if your sister-in-law's hukou moves or not to move to your house.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is not illegal for a married sister-in-law not to move her household registration, and it is up to the parties themselves to decide whether to move or not. When a citizen's household registration changes due to marriage, the head of the household or himself shall report to the household registration authority for the change of registration, and obtain a migration certificate to cancel the household registration. Submit an application to the police station where you move in with the household registration certificate and relevant supporting materials to handle the household registration.

    [Legal basis].

    Article 10 of the Regulations of the People's Republic of China on Household Registration.

    If a citizen moves out of the jurisdiction of his or her household registration, he or the head of the household shall report to the household registration authority for moving out of the household registration before moving out, obtain a large certificate for the relocation group, and cancel the household registration.

    Citizens moving from rural areas to urban areas must apply to the household registration authorities of their permanent residence for moving out with a certificate of employment from the urban labor department, a certificate of admission to a school, or a certificate of permission to move in from the urban household registration authority.

    Citizens moving to border areas must obtain the approval of the public security organs of the county, city, or municipal district where they habitually reside.

    Article 19. When a citizen's household registration changes due to marriage, divorce, adoption, adoption, household division, merger, disappearance, recovery, or other reasons, the head of the household or himself shall report to the household registration authority for the change of registration.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There is no impact.

    There is no requirement to transfer the hukou to get married.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    After the eldest sister got married, the hukou did not move away, but he wanted to buy a house, and the user's account has no impact on you. The user's account book only looks at the location of the buyer's household registration, and the real estate has nothing to do with the household registration book.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Whether you are a property right house or a right to use house, the right to use is the right to lease, you have a hukou is the right to use, your sister-in-law's hukou has moved away, she has no right to use, if it is a property right house, it is different, your mother-in-law is gone, your sister-in-law is a daughter, and your husband is the first heir, unless you have a will or your sister-in-law gives up the right to inherit. And you are a daughter-in-law, you have no inheritance rights unless there is a gift contract. The property has nothing to do with whether you have a hukou or not.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Promise that there should be no impact, your mother-in-law dies, you and your sister-in-law have the same household register, that is, you and one of your sister-in-law is the head of the household, you still have to negotiate with your sister-in-law, as long as your sister-in-law has no opinion and does not compete with you for the head of the household, you can become the head of the household.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    This is not allowed. Can be refused.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    My sister-in-law is in her 50s, and she uses your house number to make her own household registration book. This is not possible.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    This is harmless, and your family should not worry.

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