| If the other person was a girl, she'd be out of luck because her 17th digit would be wrong and therefore need to be corrected. Maybe JS should offer him to pay for a sex change operation :) @ iddd: Don't know if it's compulsory. A friend of mine grew up abroad but kept his Chinese citizenship, and didn't have an ID card until he applied for it at the age of 19. Prior to that, he only had a passport. However, I've been told that in general most Chinese people only have an ID card unless they intend to travel abroad. Crossing borders is the main purpose for which to apply for a passport in the first place. Since the majority of Chinese people doesn't travel abroad, the percentage of ID card holders should be higher than passport holders. But I don't know whether all people in rural areas have an ID card at all... (not meant to be rude, though - just ignorance!) |
My National ID Duplicated with Another One