Residence means a citizen's living at a place in a commune, ward or township in the form of permanent residence or temporary residence. So how does the law of Vietnam regulate this right of citizens?
According to Article 9 of the Law on Residence 2006 of Vietnam, citizens' rights to residence are specified as follows:
One, to select and decide on their own places of permanent residence or temporary residence in accordance with the provisions of this Law and other relevant laws.
Two, to be granted, re-granted, to renew household registration books, temporary residence books or other papers related to residence.
Three, to be provided with information and documents related to the exercise of their rights to residence.
Four, to request competent state agencies to apply measures to protect their rights to residence.
Five, to complain about, denounce or take legal action against acts of violating the law on residence in accordance with law.
View more: The Law on Residence 2006 of Vietnam was promulgated on November 29, 2006 and officially effective from July 01, 2007.
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