[5] Citizens whose parents hold FRCs are not allowed to run for public office.
[5] Citizens are eligible to receive a citizenship scrutiny card once they turn 10 years old.
[5] The cards are paper-based and handwritten, and are issued by local township administration offices.
[5] These were replaced with the turquoise-coloured identity card for national verification, introduced on 1 June 2015.
[5] Birth certificates are used to add children into a family's household list, enroll in primary school, and apply for citizenship scrutiny cards.