1. Retired soldiers go to relevant departments to collect information. Is the relevant department the Civil Affairs Bureau or the People's Armed Forces De
1. Retired soldiers go to relevant departments to collect information. Is the relevant department the Civil Affairs Bureau or the People's Armed Forces Department?
A: Neither! Based on the information publicly reported in many places across the country, retired soldiers themselves only need to register in the village (community) service hall where their household registration is located.
2. Who are the registered objects?
Answer: It mainly includes: demobilized conscripts, junior noncommissioned officers, demobilized volunteers, demobilized noncommissioned officers, demobilized cadres, self-employed cadres, demobilized cadres and other retired soldiers; Families of martyrs, soldiers who died in the line of duty, families of deceased soldiers, families of active-duty soldiers.
3. What information do I need to bring when I register?
Answer: A copy of the original ID card, the household registration book and the original certificate of retirement (change jobs) (or other retirement and change jobs files that can prove their identity, etc.); Original relevant certificates provided by the entitled groups.
Documents carried by the families of active servicemen: photocopies of military or military officers' cards of active servicemen, originals and photocopies of identity cards, household registration books and kinship certificates (parents, spouses and children). You can refer to find a glorious you! Comrades, please register in the local area in time! 》。
4. What should I do if I lose my discharge certificate?
A: issue a certificate! If the retired soldier's discharge certificate is lost, the "Registration Form for Retirement from Active Service" in the retired file shall prevail (the "Registration Form for Retirement from Active Service" may be copied to the file storage unit, which shall affix its seal); If the retirement files are also lost, the rural retirees will be registered after the relevant certificates are issued by the village and community. Retired personnel with urban status can provide certificates to prove the identity of retired personnel, such as "disabled soldiers Certificate" or certificates issued by the Armed Forces Department and the original troops.
5. What are the benefits of information collection?
A: Accurately grasp the basic situation of retired military personnel and provide more accurate preferential treatment. For example, before May 2009 1, 2065438, the "Glorious Hospital" sign was hung on the national ex-servicemen and other special care recipients, requiring them to "stay in one household" and accurately grasp the current situation and address of the special care recipients.
6. Do I need to register without notice?
A: Yes! If there is no notice for the time being, there may be two situations. First, the information collection notice has not yet reached the local village (community); Second, I have received the relevant notice that the collection work is being deployed or the notice has been posted centrally, but I don't know. In view of these two situations, ex-servicemen and other entitled groups can take the initiative to keep in touch with village (community) staff and consult information collection.