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Does dad's imprisonment affect children's going to college?
Generally speaking, ordinary colleges and universities adopt lax political examination, and parents' criminal records will not have any impact on their children's schooling. However, if children choose to apply for police schools, military schools, military medical universities and other undergraduate and junior colleges, they must go through strict political examination. There are immediate family members and children of close relatives who have been sentenced to death or sentenced to punishment for endangering national security, or who have actually served their sentences for other crimes and are being investigated and controlled by political and legal organs, which do not meet the conditions for political review.

It is worth noting that there are usually "other circumstances that are not suitable for admission" in the application conditions of the above-mentioned institutions. This "other" does not specify what the situation is. If the parents have a criminal record but have been released from prison, their children still can't pass the political examination, basically because they are classified as "other circumstances that are not suitable for admission". ?

However, imprisonment will affect the next generation's political examination of joining the party, taking an examination of civil servants, enrolling students in police schools and joining the army.

Political censorship: the so-called political censorship is political censorship, one of which is to examine whether the immediate family members have been subjected to criminal punishment.

In our country, there are mainly the following categories that need political examination, such as children joining the party, entering military and police colleges, joining the army as soldiers or taking an examination of civil servants in special positions. It doesn't matter if their children engage in freelancing and start their own businesses in the future.