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How to apply for Shenzhen household registration?
Shenzhen household registration:

1, apply to the local police station;

2. The local police station agreed to move in;

3. Submit an application for moving out to the police station where the current account is located;

4. The police station where the household registration is located opens the household registration certificate;

5. With the household registration certificate and relevant supporting materials and reasons, apply to the household administration department of the local public security bureau for moving in;

6. License issued by the household administration department;

7. Go back to the local police station with the "Quasi-moving Certificate" to move out and open a transfer certificate;

8. Go to the local police station with the migration certificate and ID card;

9. If I don't move out of my account, I can do it for me. The agent should be an adult member of the original family. I need to provide the certificate of permission to move in (copy of the account where I moved out), household registration book and ID card. After the local police station meets the requirements, give me a certificate of account migration.

Legal basis: Article 10 of the Regulations of People's Republic of China (PRC) Municipality on Household Registration.

If a citizen moves out of the place under the jurisdiction of the household registration, he or the head of the household shall apply to the household registration authority for emigration registration before moving out, obtain a migration certificate and cancel the household registration.

Citizens who move from rural areas to cities must apply to the permanent residence registration authority for moving out with the employment certificate of the urban labor department, the school admission certificate, or the approval certificate of the urban household registration authority.

Citizens moving to border areas must be approved by the public security organs of the counties, cities and municipal districts where they live.