What are the requirements for applying for the customs exam?

1. Have the nationality of the People’s Republic of China.

2. Be over 18 years old and have full capacity for civil conduct.

3. Have a college degree or above.

4. Support the Constitution of the People’s Republic of China.

5. Have good conduct.

6. Have the physical condition to perform duties normally.

7. Have the work ability that meets the job requirements.

8. Possess other qualifications required for the proposed position specified by the central civil service department.

The General Administration of Customs of China system recruits national civil servants from fresh graduates of full-time colleges and universities and working people in society based on civil servant recruitment. Those who are interested in joining the customs career are welcome to apply. According to the national civil servant recruitment procedures, they will join the customs family after registration, written examination, interview, physical examination, assessment, and approval.

Extended information

The history of China's customs is as follows:

China's customs has a long history. As early as the Western Zhou Dynasty and the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, there are ancient books about "Guan and Guan". Records of the "Conquest of the City". The Qin and Han Dynasties entered a unified feudal society and foreign trade developed. In the sixth year of Yuanding in the Western Han Dynasty (111 BC), customs were established in Hepu and other places. During the Song, Yuan and Ming dynasties, municipal shipping departments were successively established in Guangzhou, Quanzhou and other places.

After the Qing government announced the opening of the sea ban, in the 23rd to 24th years of Kangxi (1684-1685), it was named after "Customs" for the first time, and successively established Guangdong (Guangzhou), Fujian (Fuzhou), and Zhejiang (Ningbo), Jiang (Shanghai) four customs.

After the Opium War in 1840, China gradually lost its tariff autonomy, customs administrative rights and tax revenue and expenditure custody rights. The customs became a semi-colonial customs and was long used by Britain, the United States, France and Japan. The control of other imperialist countries has become an important tool for Western powers to plunder the Chinese people.

Until 1949, after the founding of the People's Republic of China, the People's Government took over the customs, declaring the end of the history of semi-colonial customs controlled by imperialism, marking the birth of socialist customs. The Government of the People's Republic of China has carried out thorough changes in the original customs institutions and operations, and has gradually improved the customs system through a tortuous development process.

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