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According to the Constitution of the State and relevant laws, the land in rural areas of our country is collectively owned by rural residents, and each resident of the agricultural household registration occupies a part of the land in his collective, and the land of the rural residents includes: production land and residential land, and the land owned by the residents of the agricultural household registration can be passed down from generation to generation, and if the state expropriates the rural land, in addition to the compensation for the expropriated land, it must also compensate for the attachments (houses, trees, crops, etc.) on the land.
The land in the city where the non-agricultural hukou lives is owned by the state, and the local ** in the city exercises the ownership of urban land on behalf of the state, and the non-agricultural hukou residents can only rent the land of the state, and there is a term of use (generally 70 years), which cannot be passed on from generation to generation, if the state wants to expropriate the land in the city, it will only compensate for the houses in the city, and not the expropriated land, because the land under the house belongs to the state.
It is precisely because of the difference in land ownership between rural and urban areas that urban residents are not allowed to move to rural areas.
Therefore, if you are originally from an agricultural hukou, once you move out of the agricultural hukou to a non-agricultural hukou, you cannot transfer back to the agricultural hukou.
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As long as you have gone to college and moved out of the hukou, it is a non-agricultural hukou, and you can have several children if you get married, and you have to look at the conditions of the woman, if both parties are only children, then congratulations on having two children. Of course, twins and triplets are also considered one child. I hope you all have a happy life.
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Now you can't move from an urban hukou to a rural hukou, and you can only move back to the urban hukou in your hometown after graduating from university.
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Generally speaking. After graduating from university, the hukou moved back to the countryside.
It should be a non-agricultural household registration!
After three years of not working.
You can move back to the rural area!
Since you have moved back.
The nature of the account should be seen in the household register!
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From a legal point of view, after graduating from university, if you move your hukou back to the countryside, you will not have a rural hukou, 1. The hukou of the parties can only move back to the countryside without changing the "non-agricultural" nature; One of the members of a collective economic organization who is not a member of the place where the household registration is located;
2. In principle, they cannot enjoy the collective benefit distribution and other benefit distribution (including compensation) of the village;
3. Due to the criteria for identifying members of collective economic organizations, there are certain differences in various places, and the parties concerned may bring their household registration books and ID cards in advance, and consult the village director where the household registration is located, and the reply of the other party shall prevail.
Measures for the Determination of Members of Collective Economic Organizations:
Article 4 Ordinary members refer to rural residents who have complete rights such as the right to jointly share land, the right to use reserved land, the right to contract management, the right to participate in the management and disposal of collective assets, the right to distribute collective income, and other complete rights, and who have undertaken full obligations.
Reserved land use rights refer to land use rights such as homesteads, forest land, and self-reserved land that have been actually acquired and retained, in addition to the contracted land management rights.
The term "ordinary members" as used in these Measures is equivalent to the term "members of rural collective organizations" as used in other laws and regulations.
Article 5 Special members refer to citizens who have one or more complete rights, such as the right to jointly share land, the right to use land, the right to contract management, and the right to distribute collective income, and who bear the corresponding obligations.
Article 6 The following persons shall be designated as ordinary members of rural collective economic organizations:
Offspring that are multiplied by ordinary members of the collective economic organization and produce and live on the land shared by the collective economic organization;
Forming a legally-prescribed first marriage relationship with an ordinary member of a collective economic organization.
Collapse. Legal Counsel Team.
Reply consulted me on 2018-06-01.
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After graduating from university, there is not it. When the city finds a job and moves the hukou back to the countryside, that is, of course, the agricultural hukou. If you get a job in the city where you go to school, then your hukou will fall in the city where you go to school.
If you have a house in this city, then the hukou will naturally fall into this house, which is the non-agricultural hukou.
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Your hukou has been moved back to the countryside, do you still need to ask about the agricultural hukou? Of course, it's a rural hukou, does it have anything to do with whether you graduated from college? You are returning from studying abroad, and as long as you are still in the countryside, you are also a rural hukou.
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According to the new policy, those who have not participated in formal work after graduating from university can enjoy compensation for demolition and resettlement.
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Those who have not been employed or returned to the countryside to engage in agricultural production after graduation may, in principle, be able to move directly from the school back to their hometown for agricultural registration in accordance with the procedures for the transfer of the household registration of college graduates.
According to Article 5 of the "Instructions for the Relocation of Household Registration of College Graduates", graduates with the original agricultural household registration in the school can apply for the application if they request to move their household registration back to their original place of origin and request to restore the nature of their agricultural household registration.
1. Graduates whose hukou is in the school and who have a work unit should move their hukou from the school to the place where they work.
2. Graduates whose hukou is not in school and have a work unit can directly move their hukou from their place of origin to the place of work with the "Employment Registration Certificate" issued by the provincial graduate employment department and the acceptance certificate issued by the competent department of the employer.
3. If a graduate with a household registration in the school requests to move his or her household registration back to his or her place of origin, the public security organ shall go through the formalities for restoring his or her household registration with the graduate's graduation certificate and the "Household Registration Migration Certificate". 4. Graduates of ordinary institutions of higher learning who have not yet secured a place of work when they leave school may suspend their employment for two years. Graduates who have suspended employment can continue to stay in the school for 2 years.
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Summary. If the household registration of the place of origin before the household registration is attached to the school, the household registration will be restored if the household registration is reinstated, and the household registration category is non-agricultural if the household registration is relocated; If the household registration in the place of origin itself is a collective household, moving back to the original place of residence is still a collective household registration, but the place of household registration has changed.
Pay attention to a few points: 1. If the original place of residence is a rural hukou, it will become an urban hukou after migration, and after graduation, you cannot move to the village where you are originally from, but can only go to the countryside for the urban hukou. (If the origin of the hukou is an urban hukou, this problem does not exist).
2. After moving back, there is only one person on the household registration book, and you cannot go to the household registration book of your parents.
After graduating from university, is it still an agricultural household registration to move back to the original hometown?
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If the household registration of the place of origin before the household registration is attached to the school, the household registration will be restored if the household registration is reinstated, and the household registration category is non-agricultural if the household registration is relocated; If the household registration in the place of origin itself is a collective household, moving back to the original place of residence is still a collective household registration, but the place of household registration has changed. Pay attention to a few points: 1. If the original place of residence is a rural hukou, it will become an urban hukou after migration, and after graduation, you cannot move to the village where you are originally from, but can only go to the countryside for the urban hukou.
2. After moving back, there is only one person in the household registration book, and it cannot be on the parents' household registration book.
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Take Henan Nursing Vocational College.
For example. According to the Henan Provincial Public Security Department's "Notice on Admission Students of Ordinary Colleges and Secondary Specialized Schools in Our Province No longer Handling Hukou Migration", students will no longer go through the hukou migration procedures. If you have a rural household registration, you can present your "Admission Notice".
Admission Ticket", "Hukou Booklet", those over 16 years old must bring their resident ID card to the place where their hukou is located.
The public security police station or public security sub-bureau shall handle the formalities for converting agriculture to non-agricultural areas on the spot.
When the graduation is assigned, the "Graduation Certificate" shall be presented.
Employment Registration Card
Accept the certificate of the unit and other relevant materials to go through the procedures for household registration at the household registration authority of the original residence.
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Summary. First of all, for most rural areas, as long as your original household registration was an agricultural household registration, and you have not been employed or returned to the countryside to engage in agricultural production after graduation, in principle, you can directly move from school to your hometown agricultural household registration in accordance with the procedures for household registration.
Second, there are exceptions. In some places, ** has strict management of agricultural hukou, and may have confirmed the land rights of agricultural hukou, and those who have not confirmed their rights can no longer be relocated to agricultural hukou, which is common in the suburban junction of some cities and demolition or areas to be demolished. In this case, the police can move your hukou back to your student address, but the nature of your hukou can only be kept as an urban hukou.
In other words, your address can be in your rural hometown, but your hukou is an urban hukou.
After graduating from university, if you move your hukou back to the countryside, is it still a rural hukou?
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First of all, for most rural areas, as long as your original household registration was an agricultural household registration, and you have not been employed or returned to the countryside to engage in agricultural production after graduation, in principle, you can directly move from school to your hometown agricultural household registration in accordance with the procedures for household registration. Second, there are exceptions. In some places, ** has strict management of agricultural hukou, and may have confirmed the land rights of agricultural hukou, and those who have not confirmed their rights can no longer be relocated to agricultural hukou, which is common in the suburban junction of some cities and demolition or areas to be demolished.
In this case, the police can move your hukou back to your student address, but the nature of your hukou can only be kept as an urban hukou. In other words, your address can be in your rural hometown, but your hukou is an urban hukou.
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.
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