1. The lineal blood relatives or collateral blood relatives who have a great influence on me engage in activities endangering China's national security abroad, and I cannot draw a clear line with them;
2. The lineal blood relatives or collateral blood relatives who have great influence on me have been sentenced to death or are serving sentences.
The third generation of political review refers to the relatives within three generations of the applicant, including grandparents, uncles and aunts, uncles and aunts. Close relatives within two generations are generally examined (at present, political review generally does not need three generations, that is, grandparents are not needed, and close relatives within two generations specifically include parents, brothers and sisters, spouses, etc. If you apply for a special post, such as police or prison, you need to prove that your close relatives have no criminal record within three generations.
I hope the above contents can help you. If in doubt, please consult a professional lawyer.
Legal basis:
Article 26 of the Civil Service Law of People's Republic of China (PRC)
The following persons may not be employed as civil servants:
(1) Those who have been criminally punished for crimes;
(2) being expelled from the China Party membership;
(3) Being expelled from public office;
(4) being listed as the object of joint punishment for dishonesty according to law;
(5) there are other circumstances in which it is prohibited to be employed as a civil servant according to laws.
People's Republic of China (PRC) Criminal Law
Article
If the law expressly stipulates that it is a criminal act, it shall be convicted and punished according to law; If the law does not clearly stipulate that it is a criminal act, it shall not be convicted and punished.
article 1
a person who has been subjected to criminal punishment according to law shall truthfully report to the relevant units that he has been subjected to criminal punishment when he joined the army or was employed, and shall not conceal it.
a person who was under the age of 18 at the time of committing a crime and was sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than five years shall be exempted from the reporting obligation as stipulated in the preceding paragraph.