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What materials do you need for political review?
Legal analysis: 1, personal autobiography (1), resumes from primary school to university and work (the time should be specific). (2) I was commended during my study or work. (3) personal growth experience, what are the advantages and specialties of individuals. (4) Names, accurate birth dates, work units or addresses (village, community and street names) and political features of major family members and social relations, mainly including parents, spouses, grandparents, brothers and sisters, uncles, aunts and in-laws. 2. Provide the original graduation certificate and the location of personnel files. 3. Provide household registration certificate (copy of household registration book). 4. Provide my actual performance certificate (issued by the school and local police station for fresh graduates, and by the village, community, street and police station where previous students registered). 5, parents, spouses, grandparents, brothers and sisters, uncles, aunts, uncles, in-laws (in-laws) unit, village, community, street issued by the local police station (non-police only need to open parents and brothers and sisters). 6. Eight recent one-inch bareheaded color photos. 7. Unmarried certificate (family planning certificate). 8. No criminal record certificate and other supporting materials.

Legal basis: Citizens who are enlisted for active service in the Provisions on Political Review of Conscription must love China, the socialist motherland, the people's army, abide by the law, have good moral character, and be determined to bravely resist aggression, defend the motherland and the people's peaceful labor. Citizens under any of the following circumstances shall not be enlisted for active service:

(1) Spreading politically incorrect remarks and writing, editing, publishing or publishing politically incorrect words or works;

(2) Having been subjected to criminal punishment, reeducation through labor, asylum education or administrative detention; Those who were over 14 and under 16 at the time of committing the crime are not subject to criminal punishment according to law, or those who committed serious illegal acts before 18 are not serious enough for criminal punishment;

(3) Being under investigation for being suspected of violating discipline and law, or being investigated, prosecuted or tried;

(4) Being expelled from public office, ordered to resign, expelled from school, expelled from the Party, kept on probation, or expelled from the Party for serious mistakes;

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