Problem description:
When I changed my second-generation ID card, the household registration management department gave me a new ID number, which is different from what I am using now. They say it can't be consistent. In this way, all kinds of qualification certificates I got can't prove that they are mine, because they are all the numbers of my first-generation ID card! I took the self-taught exam with a first-generation ID card, because the second-generation ID card and the first-generation ID card have different numbers, so I can't continue to take the exam. Is there any solution?
Analysis:
According to Article 3 of the Law on Resident Identity Cards: "The items registered in a resident identity card include: name, gender, nationality, date of birth, address of permanent residence, citizen identity number, personal photo, validity period of the certificate and issuing authority.
Citizenship number is a unique and life-long identity code for every citizen, which is compiled by public security organs according to the national standard of citizenship number. "
However, when your first-generation ID card is replaced by the second-generation ID card, the number is upgraded from the original 15 digits to 18 digits, which is unified throughout the country. So don't worry about "because the second-generation card and the first-generation card have different numbers, you can't continue to take the exam." For example, if this happens to you, won't those who use a first-generation ID card to make deposits be ruined? So you really didn't. Don't worry. What's more, your name, gender, nationality, date of birth, permanent address, photo, validity period of the certificate and issuing machine are also written on the ID card.