The following documents and materials are needed to apply for an old-age certificate in Chengdu: my ID card, household registration book, bareheaded color photos in the last 6 months, and a medical examination form issued by a medical institution. Among them, the photo should be 2 inches or 1 inch, and the physical examination form should be checked in the physical examination center of CCB, ABC or public hospital, with the signature of the doctor, the date of examination, the medical record number and other information attached. It should be noted that when going to community service centers or neighborhood committees, you need to fill out the Application Form for Senior Citizen's Preferential Card and conduct qualification examination. Only by passing the exam can you get the certificate. The application for nursing subsidies for the elderly also needs to be handled at community service centers or neighborhood committees. It usually takes about 30 minutes to apply for an old-age card in a community service center or neighborhood Committee. If you can't do it on the spot, you can make an appointment when you get the certificate. The cost of applying for an old-age certificate is relatively low, generally around 20 yuan.
How long is the validity period of the old-age card? The validity period of the old-age card is generally 5 years, and it needs to be renewed or reapplied after the expiration.
In Chengdu, you need to provide your ID card, household registration book, recent color photos and physical examination form, and go to the community service center or neighborhood Committee to handle it, and pay a certain fee. The validity period of the old-age card is generally 5 years, and it needs to be renewed or reapplied after the expiration. The issuance of the old-age certificate is a social security measure for the elderly, which improves their living security level.
Legal basis:
Article 26 of the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Protection of the Rights and Interests of the Elderly, an elderly person with full capacity for civil conduct may determine his guardian through consultation with his close relatives or other individuals and organizations who are close to him and are willing to assume guardianship responsibilities. When the elderly lose or partially lose their capacity for civil conduct, the guardian shall bear the guardianship responsibility according to law. If the elderly have not determined their guardians in advance, they shall determine their guardians in accordance with the provisions of relevant laws when they lose or partially lose their capacity for civil conduct.