What does it take to become a soldier?
1, object and scope agricultural registered permanent residence youth should have junior high school education or above; Recruiting non-agricultural registered permanent residence youth should have a high school education (including vocational high schools, technical secondary schools and technical schools) or above.
2. Political conditions Tattoos and tattoos have political problems or are signs of criminal gangs that hinder the appearance of soldiers; Sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment, criminal detention, public surveillance, reeducation through labor according to law, discipline of minors, or expelled from public office, factory registration, school status, expulsion from the party, probation from the party, and expulsion from the league membership; Anyone who commits hooliganism, prostitution, whoring, drug abuse, theft, robbery, fraud and other acts cannot be recruited into the army.
3. Physical condition should be no less than 1.62m for young men and1.60m for young women; Weight, the male youth should not exceed 20% of the standard weight and should not be lower than10% of the standard weight; Young women should not exceed 15% of the standard weight, nor should they be less than 15% of the standard weight.
For young men with standard height and excellent physical condition, the weight can be relaxed to not more than 25% of the standard weight and not less than15% of the standard weight;
Vision: the naked eye vision of the right eye is not less than 4.9, the naked eye vision of the left eye is not less than 4.8, the naked eye vision of secret service personnel is not less than 5.0, the right eye vision of young people who graduated from ordinary high schools is not less than 4.8, the left eye vision is not less than 4.6, and the corrected vision is not less than 5.0.
Legal basis:
Provisions on political review of conscription
Article 8
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.