Forced Registration Without Owner Consent: Which Ukrainians Can Be Registered Against the Property Owner's Will.
How Residence Registration Works in Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: In Ukraine, registering a place of residence is a critical process that directly affects the legal rights of both tenants and property owners. Under Article 6 of the Law of Ukraine 'On Provision of Public (Electronic Public) Services for Declaring and Registering a Place of Residence,' a person can only be registered at an address with the explicit permission of the property owner or an authorized representative. This means the owner holds the power to decide who can move in. However, there is a notable exception for children: parents can register their child at their own registered address without needing the owner's approval.
The Procedure for Registering a Child
It is important to remember that every individual is allowed only one official residence registration. When someone changes their address, the previous registration is automatically canceled. To register a child, the following steps are required:
- One of the parents submits an application.
- The child's birth certificate must be attached to the application.
- The registration is completed through a Center for Administrative Services (TsNAP) or via the online platform 'Diia.'
Ukraine's residence registration rules are built on a clear legal framework that balances the rights of property owners with those of registered individuals, while also outlining specific procedures for children. With the rise of digital government services, the ability to register through the 'Diia' platform has made these administrative tasks more accessible and reduced bureaucratic hurdles for citizens. This represents a significant step forward in protecting individual rights and improving the efficiency of public administration in Ukraine.
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