How will you settle down when you return to your hometown after graduating from the bachelor s degre

Updated on society 2024-03-15
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    First of all, you should go to the police station to check where your current hukou is located, and after confirming, you bring your hukou page, your home's hukou homepage, ID card, and settlement application, and apply for a "permit for relocation" at the police station under the jurisdiction of your original hukou, and then take this "permit for relocation" to the police station under the jurisdiction of your hukou to exchange for a "migration certificate", and use this "migration certificate" to the police station under the jurisdiction of your home of origin to handle the settlement. Secondly, after you settle down and go home, in principle, it should fall to your home. Third, if you are in an emergency, then you can bring your ID card and the certificate of your unit, and you can go to the police station under the jurisdiction of your household registration to issue a household registration certificate with your photo, which has legal effect and can go through all kinds of procedures in the society.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    First, the undergraduate household registration back to the original hometown, settlement issues:

    1. If the place of origin of the person's household registration does not have the policy of "non-farming" of the household registration, the person's household registration shall be attached to the place of the parents' household registration (house number) without changing the non-agricultural nature of the household registration;

    2. If the person's place of origin has a policy of "non-conversion to farming" and the party meets the corresponding policy, the person's household registration will return to his hometown and be attached to his parents' household registration book after the "non-farming" policy;

    3. If the household registration is returned to the place of origin, it is only necessary to bring the ID card of the person, the "Hukou Migration Certificate" issued by the police station where the school is located, the graduation certificate and other materials, and go to the police station of the place of origin of the hukou to settle down.

    2. Household registration: 1, also known as household registration, refers to the legal documents produced by the administrative organs in charge of household administration of the state to record and retain the basic information of the household population.

    2. Household registration is a public certificate book for natural persons to register and issue certificates according to households, and the items recorded include the name, date of birth, relatives, marriage, divorce, adoption, death, etc. of natural persons.

    3. It is a basic legal document to determine the legal status of a natural person as a civil subject.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I'll tell you about my situation, I also graduated from college and moved back, my hukou is a letter issued to me by the village, and then I am going to take care of our police station's hukou, the village doesn't give you a letter, the police station doesn't give you a letter, and the hukou address is still my home address, but it's a separate hukou. If you want to ask the official department, go to the local police station and ask how to get it, it will not be difficult to solve, we share the money in this village, so it is not easy to get it back, (*hehe, I didn't have a user when I was on insurance, and I got an ID card.)

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. "Automatic repatriation to the place of origin" is a mistake in understanding. The so-called "return to your hometown" means that your original place is written in the address column of the "Hukou Migration Certificate", but it is not sent back to you. The "Hukou Migration Certificate" must be handled by the person or the entrusting person to bring it back to the original place of residence.

    2. You have graduated for three years, and if you have not gone through the hukou migration procedures and have not applied to stay in school, then there is a great danger of losing your hukou, and the school may treat your hukou as a "masterless household".

    3. What you have to do now is to go back to school as soon as possible to go through the procedures for moving out of the household registration and returning to your hometown to settle down, otherwise the longer the time drags on, the more dangerous your household registration will be.

    Fourth, the first-generation ID card can no longer be used this year. Therefore, you should confirm the hukou issue as soon as possible before you can apply for a second-generation identity card.

    Good luck!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It will not automatically return to its place of origin, and if it is not automatically moved, it will be dealt with as a black household.

    To change your ID card, you need to go to the place where you are registered. The first generation of ID cards all indicate the age of use.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Don't hurt people upstairs.

    Despise you. If you don't have it after graduating from school.

    If there is an employment or the employment unit does not accept the hukou file, the student can choose to take custody or return to his or her place of origin. According to your situation, if you do not apply for trusteeship, the school will generally handle it according to the return to your hometown. Then the school will give you a registration card and a hukou migration certificate, with which you can go to your hometown to apply for a hukou.

    If you don't have one, you need to ask the school.

    Your situation now looks like a pocket account, which can also be said to be a black account.

    Now, if you want to apply for an ID card, you can only apply for it at the police station where your household registration is located.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Legal Analysis: The process of moving back to their hometown after graduation is a college student:

    1. You need to use your graduation certificate to go to the police station of your school to apply for relevant certificates. The police station issues the relevant certificate and moves out. Generally, there are regulations to accompany the travelers.

    2. Take the above materials, as well as the graduation certificate, ID card, and the certificate issued by the place of origin (school) (proving that you moved from there) to the police station under the jurisdiction of your hometown household registration.

    3. Fill in the application form. Then the police will help you go through the move-in procedures.

    Legal basis: Reply of the Household Affairs Bureau of the Ministry of Public Security on the Request for Instructions on the Transfer and Withdrawal of Students from Institutions of Higher Education and Other Schools》 If a college student drops out of school for any reason and needs to move his or her household registration back to the place of origin, he or she shall report to the police station where he or she enters the household with the approval document of the school, his or her written application, resident ID card and other relevant formalities.

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In Chongqing, I asked the police station when I moved, and if I moved back to my hometown as a non-agricultural household, I could not enjoy the same treatment as when I was in the countryside. At school, I heard that it was possible to change to a rural hukou, but it required money. You can make sure about it.