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Provisions for the registration of marriage between chinese citizens and foreigners PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ralf Mostert   
Friday, 06 July 2007

When Chinese citizens and foreigners (including foreign residents and those who come to China for a short visit, Chinese of foreign nationality, and foreigners who have settled down in China) decide to get married of their own free will within the boundaries of China, both the man and the woman concerned shall appear together at the marriage registration department, designated by the province, autonomous region, or municipality directly under the Central Government, and stationed in the locality where the Chinese citizen has his/her residence registration and apply for marriage registration.

Both the man and the woman, who apply for marriage registration, shall abide by the Marriage Law of the People's Republic of China and the pertinent articles and items of these Provisions.

Chinese citizens and foreigners who apply for marriage registration shall respectively hold the following certificates:

  1. For Chinese citizens
    • certificates of the applicant's residence registration.
    • certificate signed and issued either by the people's government at the county level or above which is stationed in the locality where the applicant has his/her residence registration, or by a government department, a school, an institution, or an enterprise at the county level or above, which is the applicant's place of work; the certificate indicates the applicant's name, sex, date of birth, nationality, marital status (single, divorced, bereft of spouse- the same below), occupation, nature of work, name of the person to marry.
       
  2. For foreigners
    • the applicant's passport or other documents certifying his/her identity and citizenship.
    • Residence Permit for Foreigners signed and issued by the public security department, or identification certificate issued by foreign affairs department, or entry permit and residence permit for foreigners who come to China for a short stay.
    • Marital status certification issued by the notary office of the applicant's country and confirmed by both the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (or a department authorized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs) of the applicant's country and the Chinese embassy or consulate in the said foreign country; or marital status certification issued by the embassy or consulate of the said foreign country in China.
       
  3. For resident foreigners in China
    • the applicant's passport, or identification certificate or nationality certificate used to substitute for passport (those who have no nationality maybe exempted from presenting their nationality certificates).
    • Residence Permit for Foreigners signed and issued by the public security department.
    • Certificate signed and issued either by the people's government at the county level or above, which is stationed in the locality where the applicant has his/her residence registration, or by a government department, a school, an institution, or an enterprise at the county level or above, which is the applicant's place of work; the certificate indicates the applicant's name, sex, date of birth, marital status, occupation, name of the person to marry. In addition, both the man and the woman applying for marriage registration shall also present the pre-marital health check-up report signed and issued by a hospital designated by the marriage registration department.

The following Chinese citizens shall not be permitted to marry foreigners:

  • Army men in active service, diplomatic personnel, public security personnel, confidential personnel, and other personnel who are in charge of important confidential work.
  • Persons who are receiving reeducation through labor or serving a sentence.

Chinese citizens and foreigners, who hold all the required certificates and accord with these Provisions, may present their certificates and photos to the marriage registration department and make an application. The marriage registration department, after examining the application and confirming through investigation that the application conforms to the Marriage Law of the People's Republic of China and to these Provisions, shall give the applicants the permission to register, and to go through the registration procedures within 1 month; and then the marriage registration department shall issue the marriage certificate to them. The marriage certificate shall be attached with the photos of both the man and the woman, and be affixed with the special seal(made of steel) for marriage registration of the people's government at the county level or above which handles the registration of marriage between Chinese and foreign nationals

If a Chinese citizen and a foreigner request a divorce in China, they shall, in accordance with the pertinent provisions of "The Civil Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China (for Trial Implementation)", file a divorce suit with the appropriate People's Court. Those who wish to resume marriage relationship shall go through the same registration procedures as those for marriage.

Chinese citizens and foreigners who apply for marriage registration shall pay for the cost of marriage certificates and also pay registration service charge. The expenses for interpretation service shall be borne by the applicants.

These Provisions shall go into effect upon approval by the State Council, and all former pertinent provisions shall be null and void at the same time

Source: Released by the Ministry of Civil Affairs

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Jamieson said:

I had absolutely no dramas getting married in China.

It is very simple.

1. Get a certificate of no impediment
to marriage from your Consulate, in English and Chinese with a formal " Chop" (Official endorsement stamp). This may require a database search result from your home Country/Province/State/Municipal Government.

Get 2 letters from the local Police.

One is to confirm your fiancee is registered as a resident in your province or city.

Two is for you to provide your residence cetificate where you live.

Three is for you to bring your passport.

Four is for her to bring her ID card and the letters at point 2.

Bring 1,000 kuai, 6 photos of you, 6 photos of her and 6 photos of you together.

It was so easy for me. The marriage office staff were very co-operative, the Lady Manager was lovely.

Done in a jiffy, so long as you have ALL your paperwork in order. Do not f**k it up or you will have to do it again.

It took an hour, but friend, you MUST have all the paperwork in order. Trust me. Been there, done that.

When I was in the marriage office in Nanjing I met 2 friendly French guys with Chinese wives. They had all
the documents in order. French are fussy. Me too, as an Australian. Normally we deal with Government oficials as potential friends.

We do not usually face hostile Officials.

Just get your papers in order, and no problems, that is essential. I had no problems. I stress No Problems.

Signed, Your rookie - 5 years combat in China.
 
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John Kats said:

Re Jamieson comments on marriage to Chinese Citizen.

I to am in the process of working out what I need in the form of documentation to marry a Chinese Citizen in China. I am an Australian who recently returned back to Sydney after a lengthy work assignment in China. I am not a resident foreigner(ie. don't have residency status in China).
Can you provide me more precise information as to the documentation I need from Australia in order to avoid any possible hassles when going through the application process in China. I am aware that the application needs to be lodged throught the Nanjing Marriage Registry Office and that I need my passport and paperwork from Australia showing marriage status. Would appreciate your help given you have been through this process.
Regards, John
 
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