Accommodation Registration for Foreign Nationals
Accommodation registration may look like a small administrative step, but it is often a prerequisite for residence permit and other post-entry procedures.
Document version: V2.1 (External) | Last updated: 2026-05 | Target audience: All foreign nationals entering China
First, Understand: Accommodation Registration Affects Later Status Procedures
Accommodation registration may look like a small administrative step, but it is often a prerequisite for residence permit and other post-entry procedures. The practical issue is whether the address can be registered and whether the record matches the applicant's actual stay.
Practical Checkpoints Before Choosing an Address
| Address type | What to confirm | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Hotel | Whether it is properly connected to the public security registration system | Not every small lodging option produces a usable record |
| Rental apartment | Lease, landlord identity, property ownership, possible lease filing | Rental registration may depend on landlord cooperation |
| Friend or family home | Owner consent and property documents | Informal stays still need a record |
| Company or school housing | Official accommodation certificate | The issuer and address must match later filings |
Common Risk Scenarios
- Short-term rental without registration: the applicant may have no usable address record.
- Moving after entry: each address change can require a new registration.
- Landlord refuses cooperation: tax or filing concerns can block registration.
How We Usually Help
We check whether the planned address can support later residence procedures, prepare the likely document set by address type, and help assess how to fix missing or inconsistent registration records.
Part 1: What this is
Accommodation registration is a legal obligation for every foreign national entering China. You must register within 24 hours of moving into your residence. No exceptions.
- Hotel stays: Front desk handles it automatically
- Non-hotel stays: You must go to the local police station yourself
Part 2: Consequences
- Warning + fine up to ¥2,000
- Serious cases: 5-10 days detention + fine up to ¥5,000
- Missing registration blocks residence permit and work permit applications
Part 3: Documents needed
Hotel: Passport, visa page copy
Self-registration: Passport + copy, visa page copy, proof of residence, landlord's ID, photos
Proof of residence varies:
- Rented apartment: Lease agreement + property ownership certificate
- Friends/relatives: Property certificate + owner ID + consent letter
- Own property: Property ownership certificate
- Company/school dormitory: Accommodation certificate with official seal
Key rules
- Re-register every time you move
- Address on registration must match actual residence
- Requirements vary by police station
Part 4: How we help
We advise on accommodation choice, prepare document checklists, and help resolve registration issues.
Part 5: Next steps
Contact us for guidance tailored to your city and living arrangement.
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