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What should I do if the deadline on the registration card exceeds one month


        

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  • 2024-06-17 10:00:54

    You can still report if your registration card exceeds the limit. You can also apply for a replacement.

    1. Time of validity of the "registration card": it is generally valid for two years, that is, two years from graduation. If it is more than two years, it will be deemed to be automatically abandoned and invalid. However, in some places, you can also report for duty within three years. The details shall be determined according to local policies.

    2. The validity period of the "registration card" can be changed within one year from graduation. Of course, in some places, it can also be changed within two years. In accordance with local policies.

    3. Why is the registration time marked on the "registration card" one month or shorter? Because it is to urge students to apply as soon as possible, it has been changed to a shorter time in recent years. However, in some cities, the registration time is strictly in accordance with the registration card, so don't delay the time. It is better to return to the original place in advance, or contact the social security department of the city's human resources to register. To avoid the agent being unable to operate.

    Legal basis

    Article 5 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China [Principle of voluntariness] Civil subjects engaged in civil activities shall follow the principle of voluntariness and establish, change and terminate civil legal relations according to their own will.

    Article 6 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China [Principle of fairness] Civil subjects engaged in civil activities shall follow the principle of fairness and reasonably determine the rights and obligations of each party.

    Article 7 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China [Principle of Good Faith] Civil subjects shall abide by the principle of good faith, honesty and commitment when engaging in civil activities.

    Article 8 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China [Principle of abiding by the law and public order and good customs] Civil subjects shall not violate the law or public order and good customs when engaging in civil activities.

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