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1 1 year-old children in junior high school?
The Nationality Law of the People's Republic of China stipulates that one or both parents are China citizens, and I was born in China and have China nationality. According to the Constitution of People's Republic of China (PRC), anyone with China nationality is a citizen of People's Republic of China (PRC). That is to say, any planned or unplanned child, as long as both parents or one of them is a citizen of China, was born in China, has China nationality and belongs to China citizens. Since children born in violation of the family planning policy belong to China citizens, they certainly have the right to register.

Hukou is a constitutional right of China children, and it is innate and inalienable. There is no distinction between family planning and non-family planning in the Constitution and the Nationality Law, and not having a birth permit and not paying social support fees are not reasons for not being able to register. It's parents who are super-born. What crime did the child commit? Even deprived of being a normal citizen? Isn't this linking the behavior of the previous generation with that of the next generation?

Not giving hukou to super-born residents will not only bring trouble to residents' own lives and work, but also bring trouble to public security organs and government departments. For example, on July 17, 2006, a news report published in Huangshi Daily revealed that Ke Mou, an illegal teenager who had participated in fighting and theft for many times, was unable to verify his real age because he didn't have a hukou, so he intensified his crime, and the police station finally had to identify Ke Mou's bones.

The education departments in some places stipulate that when school-age children enter school, the school requires them to have a hukou, and their parents must have a Family Planning Certificate, otherwise they cannot register for school. This provision also violates the Compulsory Education Law. According to the law, all school-age children and adolescents with China nationality are regardless of gender, nationality, race, family property status, religious belief, etc. , enjoy the equal right to receive compulsory education and fulfill the obligation to receive compulsory education according to law. "All school-age children" here certainly includes unplanned children, because they also have China nationality.