Currently, household registration is no longer used. Instead, the 2020 Law on Residence stipulates: "Permanent residence is the place where citizens live stably, permanently and have been registered for permanent residence."
According to Clause 1, Article 24 of the Law on Residence, people in one of the following cases will have their permanent residence registration deleted:
1. Death; there is a court decision declaring missing or dead;
2. Go abroad to settle;
3. There has been a decision to cancel permanent residence registration in case the agency or person responsible for performing permanent residence registration is not within the authority, subject or conditions as prescribed;
4. Continuous absence from the place of permanent residence for 12 months or more without registering temporary residence at another place of residence or without declaring temporary absence, except in cases of leaving the country but not for settlement or in cases of serving a prison sentence, serving a measure of compulsory education, compulsory drug rehabilitation, or compulsory reform school;
5. Has been given permission by a competent authority to renounce Vietnamese nationality, have had Vietnamese nationality revoked, or have had the decision to grant Vietnamese nationality revoked;
6. A person who has registered permanent residence at a rented, borrowed, or temporarily rented accommodation but has terminated the rental, borrowing, or temporarily rented accommodation and has not yet registered permanent residence at a new accommodation within 12 months from the date of termination of the rental, borrowing, or temporarily rented accommodation, except for the case specified in Point h of this Clause;
7. A person who has registered permanent residence at a legal residence but then the ownership of that residence has been transferred to another person and after 12 months from the date of transfer of ownership has not yet registered permanent residence at the new residence, except in cases where the new owner agrees to continue renting, lending, letting people stay and registering permanent residence at that residence or in the case specified in Point h of this Clause;
8. A person who has registered permanent residence at a rented, borrowed, or temporarily rented accommodation but has terminated the rental, borrowing, or temporarily rented accommodation and has not received the consent of the lessor, lender, or temporary tenant to keep the permanent residence registration at that accommodation; a person who has registered permanent residence at a accommodation under his/her ownership but has transferred ownership of the accommodation to another person and has not received the consent of the new owner to keep the permanent residence registration at that accommodation;
9. A person who has registered permanent residence at a place of residence that has been demolished or confiscated by decision of a competent state agency or at a vehicle that has had its vehicle registration removed according to the provisions of law.
Thus, citizens can have their permanent residence registration revoked when they fall into one of the cases specified above.
Minh Hoa (t/h)
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