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Renting vs subletting a room

Geezer (1953 posts) • 0

Registering and getting a Foreigner's Residence Permit is your responsibility.

You may let the school, or someone do it for you but it they screw it up, or don't do it, you bear the consequence. First school I worked at, I was in my room and answered a knock on the door. Two cops informed me I was going to be deported. It took a little while to get the story but the short version is, the guy that was supposed to registration didn't do it on time. At the second school, I was told to go to the office. When I got there, the three cops told me to sign a "confession." Why? Because you did not register your residence on time. Again, the lowest guy on the Chinese food chain had screwed up. I protested until I was told "Sign it, it is easier for everybody."

Your Passport, your visa, your work permit, and your residence registration IS ALWAYS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY. Usually the school does it to save you the trouble but if the school screws it up, you suffer. Pointing at a Chinese person gets you squat. TIC

Since 2003, I have done it myself. It takes only a few minutes, the people are friendly, helpful and usually do most of it, filling out the form, for you. Every place I have done registration at has had something in English on the wall telling you this is where it is done. Best part is no knocks on thew door.

Liumingke1234 (3297 posts) • 0

@Geezer I agree. Make sure everything is in order. IT"S YOUR RESPONSIBILITY!

GoK Moderator (5096 posts) • 0

Let me rephrase, and clarify.

The building management is only one of the parties obligated. That is why they should be able to help you, they can't say "it's not my job to know".

One of their responsibilities is to report anyone/tennant who is not (0r activity that is not) fully legal.

But as Geezer said, ultimately the buck stops with you.

@Heniu, it sounds like you are not legally registered.

Heniu (33 posts) • 0

Well, when I went there I got the "Registration Voucher of Residence For Visitors From Overseas", with a nice red "户口专用" stamp, and it looks exactly the same like my previous ones (ofc. with different details, like the address).

edit: Ohhh and probably the most important thing here is that the station that I went to is the special one (like you mentioned)... That's what I can tell from reading the signs on it (something with hu kou, registration etc.).

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