The guardians of minors who apply for bank cards are usually their parents. Parents are guardians of minor children. If the parents of a minor have died or are unable to supervise, the following persons with the ability to supervise shall act as guardians in order:
Grandparents; Brother and sister; Other individuals or organizations willing to act as guardians, provided that consent is obtained from the neighborhood committee, village committee or civil affairs department in the place where the minor resides.
[Legal Basis]
Article 27 of the General Principles of the Civil Law states that parents are guardians of minor children. If the parents of a minor have died or are unable to supervise, the following persons with the ability to supervise shall act as guardians in order: (1) grandparents; (2) Brother and sister; (3) Other individuals or organizations willing to act as guardians, provided that consent is obtained from the neighborhood committee, village committee or civil affairs department in the place where the minor resides. (The General Principles of Civil Law will expire on December 31, 2020)
Article 27 of the Civil Code states that parents are guardians of minor children.
If the parents of a minor have died or are unable to supervise, the following persons with the ability to supervise shall act as guardians in order:
(1) Grandparents;
(2) Brother and sister;
(3) Other individuals or organizations willing to act as guardians, provided that consent is obtained from the neighborhood committee, village committee or civil affairs department in the place where the minor resides. (The effective date of the Civil Code is January 1, 2021)