But as for now, it will take some time before the policy really takes effect.
Xiao Guo and his wife are from Changchun and Tianjin respectively. Although they have settled down in Beijing for years, they were required to travel to both of their hometowns to get birth permit for their soon-to-be-born child under the old policy.
"The problem is how long it will take to actually implement the new policy. Will they me birth permit with my temporary residence permission and my property ownership certificate?"
Xiao Guo is right. His application for the permit was refused at the government branch in his neighbourhood at Beijing's Tongzhou district.
Yan Guoping, Deputy Director of the Population and Family Planning Commission of Tongzhou District, explains.
"We are trying our best to provide convenience in cases where it is possible. But the birth permit will be used to apply for registering the child's hukou in their hometown. They can't register their child's hukou with a Beijing birth permit."
Zhao Yanpei, Director of the Department of Law and Regulation at the National Population and Family Planning Commission, says it will take time before all migrant workers nationwide can benefit from the new policy.
"The announcement this time stipulates that related local administrations must help migrant workers get birth permit when they submit their applications. But China is a big country. The situation in different places and regions varies. We won't expect the new regulations to replace the old one in just one day."
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