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Article 4 of the Nationality Law of the People's Republic of China stipulates that both parents or one of them are Chinese citizens, and they were born in China and have Chinese nationality.
Article 4 of the Compulsory Education Law of the People's Republic of China provides that all school-age children and adolescents with the nationality of the People's Republic of China enjoy the right to receive compulsory education on an equal footing in accordance with the law, regardless of gender, ethnicity, race, family property status, religious belief, etc., and perform the obligation to receive compulsory education.
It can be seen from the nationality law that even children who are born or do not have a household registration for other reasons should have and must have Chinese nationality. As long as they are Chinese nationals, they are obliged to receive compulsory education. So why is it now that children are required to have a hukou for primary school admission?
There are still so many children who can't attend school regularly?
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As it stands, books are readable. But I heard that from September this year, the compulsory education stage of the whole Yunnan Province student registration implementation of online management, no hukou children may not be able to run the school registration, because the school registration to have their own ID number, of course, if there is no ID number, you can also use the parents' ID number plus the ID number of the person in charge of the input to generate a new number, but not my ID number. I think it will be a little more difficult to run a school by then.
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Now to enroll, you must have a hukou, no hukou, what is the reason, is it a superbirth?
If you have an overbirth and the child has already been born, you have to accept a fine from the family planning department, and after paying the fine, you can still go to the household.
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You can go to some private schools but the tuition is very expensive, and it is recommended that the landlord get the problem of household registration right, because sooner or later it will have to be handled.
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Legal analysis: According to China's compulsory education law, in the compulsory education stage, it is illegal for parents not to let their children go to school, and the local township people's ** or county-level people's ** education administrative department will give criticism and education, and order corrections within a time limit.
Legal basis: Article 58 of the "Compulsory Education Law of the People's Republic of China" stipulates: Where the parents or other legal guardians of school-age children or teenagers fail to send school-age children or teenagers to school for compulsory education in accordance with the provisions of this law without legitimate reasons, the local township people's ** or county-level people** education administrative department shall give criticism and education, and order corrections to be made within a set period of time.
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Legal Analysis: Parents will not be convicted and punished for their children's unwillingness to study. However, if the parents or other legal guardians of school-age children or teenagers fail to send school-age children or teenagers to school for compulsory education in accordance with the provisions of this Law without a legitimate reason, the local township people's ** or county-level people** education administrative department shall give criticism and education, and order corrections to be made within a set period of time.
Legal basis: Article 58 of the "Compulsory Education Law of the People's Republic of China": Where the parents or other legal guardians of school-age children or teenagers fail to send school-age children or teenagers to school for compulsory education in accordance with the provisions of this Law without a legitimate reason, the local township people's ** or county-level people** education administrative department shall give criticism and education, and order corrections to be made within a set period of time.
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Illicit. Is it illegal for children not to go to school in nine-year compulsory education, divided into a part, the first part, according to Article 58 of China's "Compulsory Education Law of the People's Republic of China", the parents or other legal guardians of school-age children and teenagers who are enrolled in compulsory education without legitimate reasons in accordance with school-age children or teenagers, the local township people ** or county-level people ** will be given criticism and education, and according to Article 5 of China's "Compulsory Education Law of the People's Republic of China" People's Republic of China people at all levels ** Relevant departments shall carry out the duties provided for in this Law to ensure the right of school-age children and adolescents to compulsory education, and the parents or other legally-designated guardians of school-age children and adolescents shall ensure that they are enrolled in school on time to receive and complete compulsory education in accordance with law.
Legal basis: Article 58 of the "Compulsory Education Law of the People's Republic of China": Where the parents or other legal guardians of school-age children or teenagers fail to send school-age children or teenagers to school for compulsory education in accordance with the provisions of this Law without a legitimate reason, the local township people's ** or county-level people** education administrative department shall give criticism and education, and order corrections to be made within a set period of time.
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It is a crime for children not to go to school after nine years of compulsory education, and compulsory measures must be taken.
Legal analysisCompulsory education is the unified use of public resources by the authorities to ensure the education of all school-age children. The three basic principles of compulsory education are compulsory, universal and free. All school-age children should be subject to compulsory education, regardless of class or origin, and must be exempt from school fees.
The three basic characteristics of compulsory education are compulsory, public welfare, and uniformity. The so-called public welfare is to clearly stipulate that "no tuition and miscellaneous fees will be charged". Public welfare and free of charge are linked, for example, Article 2 of the revised compulsory education stipulates that a nine-year compulsory education system shall be implemented.
Compulsory education is an education that all school-age children and teenagers must receive, and it is a public welfare undertaking that must be guaranteed. Compulsory education is implemented, and no tuition or miscellaneous fees are charged. Establish a mechanism for guaranteeing compulsory education funding to ensure the implementation of the compulsory education system.
Uniformity is a philosophy that runs throughout. In the new law, it has been emphasized from beginning to end that a unified compulsory education should be implemented throughout the country, and this unification includes the formulation of unified standards for the setting of textbooks, teaching standards, funding standards, construction standards, and public funds for students at the compulsory education stage. These unification-related elements are reflected in different forms in the revision of the law.
Compulsion is also called compulsory. It is the obligation of schools, parents and society to allow school-age children and adolescents to receive compulsory education. Whoever violates this obligation is subject to the law.
Parents who do not send their students to school are held responsible; If the school does not accept school-age children and teenagers to go to school, the school shall be responsible; **No corresponding conditions are provided, and they are also subject to the law.
Legal basisCompulsory Education Law of the People's Republic of China
Article 21: Juvenile offenders who have not completed compulsory education and minors who have been subject to compulsory education measures shall conduct compulsory education, and the necessary funds are to be guaranteed by the people.
Article 58: Where the parents or other legally-designated guardians of school-age children or adolescents fail to send school-age children or adolescents to school for compulsory education in accordance with the provisions of this Law without a legitimate reason, the local township people** or county-level people** administrative departments for education are to give criticism and education, and order corrections to be made within a set period of time.
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Legal analysis: Nine-year compulsory education is both a civil right and a civic obligation, and if a minor does not receive compulsory education, his guardian shall be criticized and educated by the local township or county-level people's education administrative department, and ordered to make corrections within a time limit.
Legal basis: Yehe "Compulsory Education Law of the People's Republic of China" Article 58: Where the parents or other legal guardians of school-age children or adolescents fail to send school-age children or adolescents to school for compulsory education in accordance with the provisions of this Law without a legitimate reason, the local township people** or county-level people** education administrative department shall give criticism and education, and order corrections to be made within a set period of time.
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Legal analysis:Violate the law. Because the provision of nine-year compulsory education is mandatory, it is the obligation of schools, parents and society to allow children and adolescents of reaching age to receive nine-year compulsory education.
As long as it violates the obligation under this law, it will be regulated by law.
Legal basisCompulsory Education Law of the People's Republic of China
Article 5: All levels of people** and their relevant departments shall perform all duties provided for in this Law, and ensure the right of school-age children and adolescents to receive compulsory education. The parents or other legally-designated guardians of school-age children and adolescents shall ensure that they are enrolled in school on time and receive and complete compulsory education. Schools that lawfully implement compulsory education shall complete education and teaching tasks in accordance with the standards provided, and ensure the quality of education and teaching.
Social organizations and individuals shall create a positive environment for school-age children and adolescents to receive compulsory education.
Article 58: Where the parents or other legally-designated guardians of school-age children or adolescents fail to send school-age children or adolescents to school for compulsory education in accordance with the provisions of this Law without a legitimate reason, the local township people** or county-level people** administrative departments for education are to give criticism and education, and order corrections to be made within a set period of time.
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Legal analysis: Nine-year compulsory education is both a civil right and a civic obligation, and if a minor has not received compulsory education, his guardian shall be criticized and educated by the local township people's ** or county-level people's ** education administrative department, and ordered to make corrections within a time limit.
Legal basis: Compulsory Education Law of the People's Republic of China Article 58: Where the parents of school-age children or teenagers or their legal guardians fail to send school-age children or teenagers to school for compulsory education in accordance with the provisions of this Law without a legitimate reason, the local township people's ** or county-level people** education administrative department shall give criticism and education, and order corrections to be made within a set period of time.
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The school has not violated the above laws. If you feel that the school has overdone the punishment of your daughter, you can report it to the local school bureau.