How to check your birthplace?

To check your country of origin, you can follow the following steps:

Determine your domicile: domicile usually refers to the place where you were born or the place where your parents were born. You can ask your parents about your address. They may know or have relevant documents.

Check the information on the ID card: If you already have an ID card, you can check the address information on the ID card. Address information usually corresponds to residence.

Inquire at the police station where the household registration is located: If you don't know that the address information on your household registration or ID card has changed, you can inquire at the police station where the household registration is located. You need to bring a valid identity document, provide your personal information to the staff and tell them that you want to inquire about your household registration information. The staff will assist you to inquire and provide relevant information.

Ask your parents or relatives: If none of the above methods can determine your birthplace, you can ask your parents or other relatives. They may know your birthplace, or have relevant documents and records.

Consult the school or education department: if you are studying at school, you can consult the relevant departments of the school, such as the student status management department or the academic affairs office. They usually record your birthplace information. If you have graduated, you can consult your school or the local education department, and they can provide you with information about your native place.

In short, you can check your native place by asking your parents or relatives, checking the address information on your ID card, checking the local police station and consulting the school or education department. Through these methods, you should be able to find your own information about your birthplace.