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Household registration in Taiwan

Household Registration Act[I]
Legislative Yuan
CitationHousehold Registration Act
Passed1931-12-01
Commenced1931-12-12
Administered byMinistry of the Interior
Amends
    • 1945-12-14
    • 1973-07-03
    • 1997-04-29
    • 2008-05-09
    • 2015-01-06
Status: In force

Household registration (Chinese: 戶籍; pinyin: hùjí; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: hō͘-che̍k) is a Taiwanese civil and family registration system. The modern household registration system was started in early 20th century when Taiwan was under Japanese rule. Currently the system is administered by the Ministry of the Interior. Under Taiwanese law, household registration guarantees an individual the right of abode in Taiwan, and the ability to fully exercise their civil and political rights, such as the right to vote. Thus, the term national with household registration is sometimes used to refer to a citizen in official documents.[1]


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  1. ^ "Presidential and Vice Presidential Election and Recall Act - Article Content - Laws & Regulations Database of The Republic of China". law.moj.gov.tw.

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