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Should college freshmen move their hukou?
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I am a rural candidate, and if I move out of my hukou, I will lose my responsibility land, but if I don't move out, I am afraid that there will be trouble when I go to school in the future. Therefore, I would like to ask if there will be trouble if we do not move.
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The enrollment of college students and the transfer of household registration are subject to the principle of voluntary. You can move or not. The author advocates not moving, especially the villagers' hukou (formerly rural hukou), which can enjoy many benefits of the village collective.
At present, it is very simple for villagers to change their household registration into urban household registration, but it is very difficult for urban household registration to change from urban household registration to villager household registration. If you don't owe it, it saves a lot of trouble and won't cause any inconvenience to the enrolled students.
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If your local economy is relatively backward, and you have the intention to develop in Hainan in the future, you can consider moving over, in fact, Hainan is now building an international tourism island, and the development prospects are quite good. But if your area is economically developed, there's no need to move. There is no restriction on hukou.
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Personally, I don't think it's necessary, it's useless to move to school, and I have to move back when I graduate from college, it's easy to move to school, but it's hard to move back. It's a lot of trouble. The school's move to the hukou is to be full of food and support.
For example, if you have a rural hukou and your family encounters the problem of demolition, and your hukou has moved to the school, it will be troublesome to move back at that time, and it will involve the hukou, and how much will you pay for the demolition and resettlement. Far from it.
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You can move. It's up to you!
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Secondly, if you want to stay in your city after graduation, in fact, there is no connection between settling down and not settling down, because settling in the university is just for the convenience of your university to use your hukou, if you choose to settle in the university, you want to stay in that city after graduation, you also have to move your hukou to your local hukou, so even if you want to stay in your city after graduation, a hukou in college is useless. So I don't think it's necessary for you to move your hukou to the university at the university, because it's really cumbersome and very unnecessary, so I don't recommend it.
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It is not recommended for college freshmen to move their hukou, because if you go to university in this city and work out of college, you don't necessarily have to work in this city, and it will be very troublesome at that time.
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Don't move your hukou, because you can't be sure that you will stay in the school after graduation, and there is no point in moving there.
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It is best to move to the countryside, and after graduation, you can come and go freely if you want to stay in the city or return to the countryside, and you can keep the house and land in the countryside.
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If it is very beneficial for you, then you can consider it because it will facilitate your life in the future.
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1. Bring the university admission notice to the police station where your household registration is located, and there should be an address for the migration of the household registration in the notice, that is, the address of the school
2. When you go to the school to register, there will be a person in charge of household registration who will collect your household registration migration certificate and handle household registration for you.
Generally, the school handles it collectively, and you don't need to handle it yourself. After the application is completed, the ID card may be handled by taking a unified photo.
Legal basis: Regulations of the People's Republic of China on Household Registration Article 10 When a citizen moves out of the jurisdiction of his or her household registration, he or the head of the household shall report to the household registration authority before moving out, obtain the migration certificate, and cancel the household registration.
Citizens moving from rural areas to urban areas must apply to the household registration authorities of their permanent residence for moving out with a certificate of employment from the urban labor department, a certificate of admission to a school, or a certificate of permission to move in from the urban household registration authority.
Citizens moving to border areas must obtain the approval of the public security organs of the county, city, or municipal district where they habitually reside.
It depends on the situation, if you are admitted to a big city, you will transfer well, others spend hundreds of thousands of dollars can not transfer it, such as Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou But if you are not a very good city, it is best not to transfer, because it is very troublesome, first in your hometown, and then to the school, if you graduate, if you don't want to stay in the city where you are studying, you have to transfer back, this transfer is to ask for money, you have to think about it yourself, mine is not transferred Because I am a rural hukou, maybe this hukou will have a security point in the future
Pay attention to what, eat, drink, have fun, and soak mm, four years of college pass in a flash, you can fail the course, but you can't not graduate. What a happy child.
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