Suwon City will conduct a resident registration fact-finding survey targeting all citizens by the end of this year.

Suwon City will conduct a resident registration fact-finding survey targeting all citizens by the end of this year.

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[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Suwon City in Gyeonggi Province will conduct a resident registration fact-finding survey for all citizens by the end of this year.


This resident registration fact-finding survey will be conducted by the relevant public officials or community leaders visiting the residences of the subjects directly or through phone calls. Suwon City introduced the 'non-face-to-face digital survey' method for the first time this year.


The non-face-to-face digital survey method allows citizens to access 'Government24' and click on 'Resident Registration Fact-finding Survey' to respond to the survey items. Citizens participating in the non-face-to-face digital survey will also be supplemented by phone surveys.


In this year's resident registration fact-finding survey, households requiring detailed investigation will be selected as 'priority survey target households,' and verification of residence will be strengthened.


Priority survey target households include welfare-vulnerable groups, suspected deceased persons, and households with long-term absentees or school-age children not attending school. Additional households selected according to the conditions of each local government are also included.


Priority survey target households and those who moved in after October 6 will, in principle, be visited by a joint survey team for on-site investigation.


If incorrectly reported resident registration details are voluntarily reported truthfully to the administrative welfare center of the actual residence by December 30, fines imposed under the 'Resident Registration Act' can be reduced by up to 80%.



A city official stated, "We will focus on investigating welfare-vulnerable groups to minimize welfare blind spots," and urged, "We ask citizens to actively participate in the survey."


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