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What does the woman need to prepare for the military marriage report?
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The marriage of servicemen is specially protected by national laws, and the law has special provisions on marriage and divorce of servicemen. Do you need to report the military marriage? I. Preparation materials 1. A love report and a marriage report. 2. Both parties' valid household registration books and ID cards; Three recent half-length bareheaded photos with a red background and two inches. Methods/Steps Submit a love report to the military political department to introduce the basic situation of the other party. Request approval from the organization. This love report is six months ahead of the wedding report. Secondly: after a period of love, we really know, understand and run in. You can submit a marriage application to the political department of the army again. Generally, this time is half a year after the time on the love report. The political department will give you a certificate after the marriage application is approved. This is proof that you will spend the rest of your life with this man or this woman. Finally: bring my ID card, household registration book, proof materials issued by the army or unit, and three recent half-length bareheaded photos with red background and two inches. Go to the civil affairs window of the administrative service center where the military account or spouse account is located. They will get you a marriage certificate. Everything will be fine from then on. 2. Precautions: Some troops need to indicate the political situation of the object (innocent political history or party member) in the love report, and the resident ID card should be consistent with the name, gender, date of birth and ID number in the resident household registration book; The marital status indicated in the household registration book must be consistent with the actual situation. In case of inconsistency, the parties concerned shall first go to the relevant departments to correct it. Some service centers have photography services, but the level is not high. You'd better prepare your own photos if you can. For more related questions, if you are concerned, please contact the official account of lawyer Weixin WeChat go 12348 for free consultation. A military wife's experience exchange on marriage documents: 1. Copy of ID card, both sides should be on a piece of paper. 2. unmarried certificate. Take your ID card and household registration book and go to the Marriage Registration Office of the Civil Affairs Bureau where your household registration is located to apply for the unmarried certificate. The materials to be submitted include a copy of my ID card and a copy of my household registration book (the home page and my page should be copied on the same piece of paper). Two-inch photos, two photos. The marriage registration office generally has a place to take photos and make copies, and it is also ok to bring the original documents. 3. Pre-marital physical examination report. While applying for the unmarried certificate, I had a marriage check-up at the marriage registration office of the Civil Affairs Bureau. The state advocates premarital examination, and the city has set up a premarital examination center next to the marriage registration office. State subsidy 120 yuan provides citizens with free premarital check-ups. This is where my premarital examination was done. 4. The highlight is here. Issue a certificate of unmarried and no criminal record to the neighborhood Committee where the household registration is located. Take your unmarried certificate and ID card account book, go to the neighborhood committee and ask the director to give you a certificate. The content is roughly as follows: the style of residence is decent, there is no marital dispute, law-abiding, and no criminal record. Then the neighborhood Committee signed and sealed. Take your ID card and the certificate of no marital dispute and no criminal record signed and sealed by the neighborhood Committee to the police station where your household registration is located, and let the police station sign and seal it for you. Then take out your ID card and go to the police station to apply for the household registration certificate. 6. When you go to the street office with all the information and the marriage correspondence table, you must bring the certificate of no marriage dispute and no criminal record signed by the neighborhood Committee and the police station. Find the window of the comprehensive management office of the subdistrict office, hand in the certificate signed by the neighborhood Committee and the police station (kept by the subdistrict office), and then the director will sign and seal the last item in the corresponding form for you. Note: during the insurance period, a copy of the household registration book will be issued together. Many people may have questions about military marriage leave. Can the army get married and have a holiday? Can I take a few days off? Through some research, I found the right way to ask for leave, which can be said to be a relatively basic thing. Of course, the reality will be solved according to the actual situation. Let's look at Article 28 of the China People's Liberation Army Family Planning Regulations. Soldiers who marry at a later age are entitled to seven days' marriage leave in addition to the marriage leave stipulated by the state. During the late marriage leave, the salary will be paid as usual and the welfare will remain unchanged. Both husband and wife are soldiers, and if they reach the age of late marriage, both parties enjoy late marriage leave; One side achieves, the other side enjoys. If one of the spouses is a local, it shall be implemented according to the relevant local regulations. (This article mainly explains that this article is applicable when both parties are late-married soldiers, and local regulations are applicable when one party is local. Article 29. Soldiers who have undergone family planning operations enjoy the vacation treatment prescribed by the state. (i.e. according to local regulations) Article 30. Female soldiers and female workers who meet the conditions of late childbearing and voluntarily have only one child for life are entitled to 90 days of maternity leave in addition to three months of maternity leave as required. Wages and welfare benefits increased during maternity leave shall be implemented in accordance with maternity leave regulations. If the man is a soldier and voluntarily gives birth to only one child for life, and the husband and wife live in different places and enjoy family leave, the woman will be given nursing leave 15 days in the birth year. (The woman is a soldier, maternity leave can be 90 days, and the man is a soldier, and nursing leave is also 15 days. It is better to organize! The current regulations of the army have not been updated, but there should not be much change. Now that the policy of separate second child has been opened, if only one doll can get the "one-child certificate" as soon as possible, it will be an additional economic reward. Let's continue to look at the Regulations of the People's Liberation Army of China on Visiting Family on Vacation. Why are you watching this? To make your wedding sweeter. There are two kinds of differences: officers and non-commissioned officers. (Don't mention conscripts. First, they are not old enough. Second, conscripts only have personal leave and no family leave. ) Officers' holidays are divided into married and unmarried. Let's look at the regulations. Article 4 of the Regulations on Visiting Relatives by Officers on Vacation only allows officers to take vacations or visit relatives within one year. Article 5 Officers' leave or family leave shall not be accumulated across years. Officers' holidays and family leave do not include holidays on national statutory holidays. Article 6 All units shall strictly implement these provisions and shall not stipulate other holidays. Article 7 After the state issues a mobilization order, officers on leave or visiting relatives shall automatically end their leave and return to the army immediately. Chapter II Vacation Article 8 Officers who have served in active service for less than 20 years or have served and participated in work for less than 20 years shall enjoy 20 days of vacation every year; Officers who have served in active service for more than 20 years or who have served in active service and participated in work for more than 20 years shall take 30 days off every year. Officers who have graduated from military academies or local colleges and enlisted in the army shall be arranged to take vacations from the second year. Article 9. Flight personnel working on conventional power boats shall take 30 days off every year. Article 10 Officers who meet one of the following conditions shall be given 40 days' leave every year: (1) troops stationed outside Tibet and other areas above 3,000 meters above sea level, but I am on duty in these areas all the year round; (2) working in areas below 3000 meters above sea level in Qinghai (excluding this number, the same below); (3) working in a frontier company; (4) Working in an environment where the combat troops are in danger of nuclear radiation all the year round. Eleventh officers working in Tibet and other areas above 3000 meters above sea level, who have served in active service for less than 20 years or have been working for less than 20 years after serving in active service, are given 60 days off every year; Those who have served in active service for more than 20 years or participated in active service for more than 20 years will be given 70 days off every year; Those who have served in active service for more than 25 years or have served in active service and worked for more than 25 years will be given 80 days off every year. Officers working in areas above 4500 meters above sea level will have an extra holiday of 10 days every year. Article 12 Officers' recuperation is generally arranged during their holidays. Officers who were recuperated in that year were deducted from their holidays. Article 13 Officers are generally on leave on the spot. Upon application and approval, I can also go to other places for my holiday. Officers working in Tibet and their spouses can take their spouses and minor children on vacation outside Tibet every year. Article 14 Officers in military academies shall, in principle, take vacations during the winter and summer vacations. Chapter III Visiting Family Article 15 Unmarried officers (divorced or widowed officers) who do not live with their parents shall visit their parents once a year and take a leave of 30 days. Married officers who live far away from their parents (including those whose spouses are only children and live far away from their parents-in-law and in-laws) visit their parents once every two years and have a holiday of 20 days. If an officer and his spouse do not live together, they will visit their spouses once a year and have a holiday of 40 days. Officers who live far away from their parents and spouses are eligible to visit their parents and spouses within one year, with a holiday of 45 days. From the second year onwards, arrange for officers who have graduated from military academies or enlisted in local colleges and meet the conditions for visiting relatives. Article 16 Unmarried officers who meet one of the conditions stipulated in Article 10 shall have 40 days' home leave every year. Seventeenth officers working in Tibet and other areas above 3000 meters above sea level, their family holidays should be implemented in accordance with the provisions of article eleventh. Article 18 If an officer meets the requirements for home leave in that year and the home leave is shorter than the holiday, it shall be implemented according to the holiday. Article 19 The leave for visiting relatives of officers does not include round-trip time. Article 23 The annual leave and family leave of an officer shall usually be arranged in one lump sum, and may be arranged in sections upon his own application and approval. The arrangement shall not exceed two times, and the cumulative number of days shall not exceed the prescribed holidays. There are two kinds of holidays enjoyed by non-commissioned officers, namely, family leave (visiting parents and spouses) and personal leave. Among them, vacations are only available to senior non-commissioned officers. The basic holidays for non-commissioned officers to visit relatives are determined according to their service years and marital status: unmarried non-commissioned officers enjoy two holidays to visit their parents during their first-class term, each with 20 days; Enjoy visiting your parents once a year, with a holiday of 30 days; Five-level noncommissioned officers take 20 days off every year, and six-level noncommissioned officers take 30 days off every year; Married noncommissioned officers separated from their spouses have the right to visit their spouses once a year for 40 days; People who live apart from their parents have the right to visit their parents once every two years for 20 days. Non-commissioned officers' home leave time does not include round-trip time, and off-site leave time includes round-trip time. Non-commissioned officers' home leave does not include the holiday time of national statutory holidays. Article 3 Non-commissioned officers shall enjoy family leave in accordance with the following provisions: (1) Unmarried non-commissioned officers who live far from their parents (divorced or widowed non-commissioned officers) shall enjoy family leave twice during their term of office, with 20 days for each holiday; Non-commissioned officers above the second grade have the right to visit their parents once a year for 30 days at a time; Married noncommissioned officers who live far away from their parents (including those whose spouses are only children and live far away from their parents-in-law and in-laws) enjoy visiting their parents once every two years, with a holiday of 20 days; (two) married noncommissioned officers and their spouses do not live in the same place, enjoy visiting their spouses once a year, and have a holiday of 40 days; (3) If a married noncommissioned officer does not live in the same place as his spouse or his parents, and one of his parents lives in the same place, he can only enjoy the holiday of visiting his spouse; If you don't live in the same place as your spouse or parents, and meet the conditions of visiting your spouse and parents at the same time within one year, you will be on vacation for 45 days; (4) Unmarried noncommissioned officers who get married by visiting their parents are regarded as married noncommissioned officers visiting their spouses, and no longer enjoy the holiday of visiting their spouses in that year. Article 4 Senior noncommissioned officers shall enjoy a vacation once a year, including 20 days for fifth-grade noncommissioned officers and 30 days for sixth-grade noncommissioned officers. Article 5 Non-commissioned officers who meet one of the following conditions shall have an additional holiday of 10 day on the basis of the holidays stipulated in Articles 3 and 4: (1) troops stationed in Tibet and other areas above 3,000 meters above sea level (including this number, the same below), but they are on duty in these areas all the year round; (two) working below 3000 meters above sea level in Qinghai (excluding the number); (3) Working on land frontier lines in Xinjiang, Gansu, Inner Mongolia, Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning, Yunnan and Guangxi (4) Working on nuclear submarines all the year round, engaging in loading and inspection work in strategic missile units, and working in experimental training bases with nuclear radiation risks. Article 6 Non-commissioned officers working in Tibet and other areas above 3,000 meters above sea level and troops stationed in Xisha and Nansha Islands shall have an additional holiday of 20 days on the basis of the holidays stipulated in Articles 3 and 4. Non-commissioned officers working in areas above 4,500 meters above sea level shall have an additional holiday of 30 days on the basis of the holidays stipulated in Articles 3 and 4. Article 7 Non-commissioned officers can only enjoy family leave or vacation once a year, and those who did not enjoy it in that year shall not be accumulated across years. Due to special circumstances, with the approval of the person in charge of the unit at or above the regiment (brigade) level, non-commissioned officers can arrange the vacation in two stages. Eighth noncommissioned officers to visit relatives, vacation time does not include national holidays. Petty officer's family visit holiday does not include round-trip time. Senior noncommissioned officers generally take vacations on the spot, but they can also take vacations in different places with approval, including round-trip time. Article 9 Spouses of noncommissioned officers who are not attached to the army can visit their relatives once a year, and the detention time generally does not exceed 45 days. The standard for reimbursement of travel expenses shall be implemented in accordance with the relevant provisions of the spouse's visit to relatives. Marriage leave has no legal provisions, only administrative regulations and normative documents. [1980] The salary of the boss No.29 stipulates: wedding and funeral leave 1-3 days, and both parties to the marriage will be given additional travel leave. This document was aimed at state-owned enterprises at that time. Usually we calculate according to the maximum of 3 days.

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"Regulations on Marriage Registration" Article 7 The marriage registration authority shall examine the certificates and certification materials issued by the parties involved in marriage registration and ask about the relevant information. If the parties meet the conditions for marriage, they shall register on the spot and issue a marriage certificate; If the parties do not meet the conditions for marriage and refuse to register, they shall explain the reasons to the parties.