The population information collection form is used by citizens to declare their personal information, making it easy and effective to collect and update data for the national population database. Below are instructions for completing the Population Information Collection Form for your reference.
Easiest Guide to Declaring Population Information
Guide to Completing Population Information Collection Form
Sections such as 'Surname, Middle Name, and Given Name/Biological Father's Name/Biological Mother's Name/Spouse's Name'; 'Hometown'; 'Ethnicity'; 'Religion'; 'Nationality'; 'Permanent Residence/Current Residence'... must be filled in accordance with instructions, with names written in uppercase with accents, and complete administrative place names at the commune, district, province level, and clear specific addresses to avoid errors. Information should match that of household registration books and birth certificates of each individual.
Sections 'Blood Type', 'Marital Status' are based on individual conclusions of blood type or marriage registration papers. You mark 'x' corresponding to your blood type and marital status.
The 'Declaration Date' section must clearly state the date, month, year when citizens provide information for the population information collection form. In cases where individuals who cannot read or write, they may ask others to write and sign clearly with the declarant part.
In the category of 'Village, ward, township police chief,' and 'Area police officer,' it is the responsibility of the authorized agencies to verify the information provided by citizens within their jurisdiction.
Practically, the process of completing census forms is quite simple and straightforward. You can refer to the instructions or tips on filling out census forms provided by Mytour. Rest assured, through this process, completing and perfecting documentation, and declaring information will become the simplest and most straightforward.
