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Can I apply for a credit card with my household registration?

No.

To apply for a credit card, you must provide a valid document, usually an ID card. Those with special occupations, such as military officers, can use military ID cards, while ordinary people must use a valid ID card to apply for a card. The household registration book cannot replace the ID card.

For example, the application conditions for a CCB principal credit card are: 1) Aged between 18 and 70 years old and with full capacity for civil conduct; 2) Have a stable career and income, be able to repay principal and interest on time, and have good credit .

If you are an applicant with local household registration, you need to provide: 1. A copy of your ID card, 2. Proof of income (for example: a copy of the personal income tax withholding voucher or tax payment certificate, provident fund payment record or payment list Copy) or proof of personal assets (for example: copy of local real estate certificate, house purchase/car invoice, copy of motor vehicle driving license of the People's Republic of China, savings passbook or certificate of deposit, etc.) or professional technical certificate (for example: national authority Copies of professional qualification certificates assessed or recognized by the department, including certified public accountants, certified auditors, lawyer licenses, etc.) If the applicant is a non-local registered permanent resident, in addition to the above materials, a certificate of stability is also required. (For example: local real estate certificate, copy of comprehensive social insurance statement (more than 6 months), academic certificate, etc.)