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Students in Hong Kong can apply for schools in the mainland, so even if your hukou becomes Hong Kong, you can also study in the current school, which is 100, even if you work in the mainland after graduation, it will not affect your career development.
Now that Hong Kong has returned to the motherland for so many years, you still have to worry that you won't be able to go to school or work when you go back, don't worry, our country is now using the policy of one country, two systems, but you need to go through some procedures when Hong Kong and the mainland go against each other, such as applying for a visa. When you return to Hong Kong, you don't need to go through too many procedures, after all, it is where your hukou is made, and there is a place for you to study and work. Hehe.
As an addition, you can apply for a long-term visa when travelling between the two places, but the cost of a one-time and multiple-entry visa is a bit higher.
Using a long-term visa can save you a lot of trouble by avoiding having to go every time.
Don't worry about pulling !! Hehe.
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There is no impact, there is no conflict between this account and your study.
After you graduate, you can go directly to Hong Kong to work, and it is more convenient to have a hukou in Hong Kong.
If you return to the mainland to work, you can move your hukou to the place where you work. No impact at all.
But I think you have worked so hard to move to Hong Kong, what are you going to do when you go back to the mainland? Right.
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Now there are no boundaries in this social hukou, it's just a matter of trouble and can't!
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If the real estate certificate can come down by the month, it is easy to say anything, and there are three ways to get down:
It is feasible to find the police station where the house is located to negotiate and settle down with the purchase contract, which is feasible, and the key to get the assistance of the developer is that the house you buy is recognized by the land department and really has a real estate certificate and land use certificate.
Find the school's household registration department, discuss with the teacher to save for a while, what you need to do is that the school has a teacher who specializes in dealing with the police station, let him take you to explain the situation to the police station, and pay a management fee at most.
After two years, I will return to my hometown, and then move after the real estate certificate is down, provided that Chongqing's policy allows you to buy a house and settle down (only for non-local households, because you have already moved out).
I've tried the first two, and it's feasible, but the key is human affection, relationships, being flexible, saying more good things, and of course, courtesy and exchange also need to be dropped. Now a lot of things are actually very easy to do, but it depends on whether people want to do it for you. Generally speaking, the second option is relatively easy.
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Go to the lobby of the public security bureau where you bought the house. Bring the purchase contract, household registration booklet, and ID card.
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In this case, you can apply for a collective household registration in Jinan, and in this way, you can directly settle in Jinan without area restrictions. In Jinan, you can consult Mr. Yan of Jinan Bacon.
In Chongqing, it should be okay. You make a reassignment, directly find a personal service company, open a collective household registration, and when you get the real estate certificate, you can directly settle in Chongqing. You can consult the specific local policies in detail.
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Ignore it and wait for the house certificate to come down.
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1 All Hello: After graduation, if you don't make any indications, you will be sent back to your hometown. The place of origin is generally also mandatory to receive, and a handling fee of a few dollars is allowed, and there is no right to receive so much.
After the graduates move out, they can only go back to the collective hukou, which is of little significance.
My suggestion is: because you still have file problems, it is best to entrust the files and household registration in the talent market near the unit, so that it will be convenient to work in the future, because there may be some things that need to be certified by the talent market. You can contact the talent market directly, and that's what I did.
Shaanxi Qiang Law Firm will answer for you, I hope it will help you, good luck!
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I graduated in 2010, looking for a job regardless of the hukou, the school will issue a graduation certificate under the premise that you pass the grades, and then will give you a certificate of transfer out of the hukou, you use this certificate to the school student hukou management office, you can move the hukou away, now the junior college and undergraduate are non-farmer households, after moving out of the hukou from the school, you can move the hukou to any place, as long as the other party's hukou is acceptable, as for the transfer **500 yuan, it is not legal, It belongs to your local indiscriminate charges, and you can take legal measures to solve it.
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It is now very difficult to transfer the hukou from the city back to the countryside, because the state restricts the transfer of urban population to the rural hukou to limit the amount of land used. It's good to charge 500 yuan to be able to transfer back to the village, many places are already a thing that can't cost money, unless you have a relationship, otherwise spend 500 yuan to transfer home I think it's a great value.
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The first question has two ways to apply for your hukou: you can take your graduation certificate, degree certificate, letter of agreement, registration card, and letter of acceptance from the employer to the place where your hukou is located. Another way is to go to work in this unit, and the unit will go to the police station where your hukou is located with your graduation certificate, degree certificate, agreement, registration card, and acceptance letter from the unit, and go through the procedures for moving your hukou, and the public security organ at the next higher level of the police station will issue a "permit for relocation", and you will move your hukou to your unit with the permit for relocation.
Second, when I was in college, I moved my hukou by myself. If the hukou is in your hometown, the migration procedure is the same as above, and the hukou must be moved out from the place where the hukou is located.
Third, if you find a job, you don't have to move your hukou, but if you don't move there, if the company has a housing provident fund, the company will not be able to do it for you. In addition, if your unit is a public institution, you will not be able to join the staff if you do not move your household registration. If you want to work there forever, then you should move there, or it will be a lot of trouble in the future.
You can also work first and develop there, even if you want to move your hukou. However, it is a little more troublesome for previous students to move their hukou than for new students.
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First of all, you go to your alma mater to open a household registration migration certificate, and in addition, if you develop in Dalian, you can move without changing places. You can move to school by yourself or not. You should first check where your account is.
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.
It's as simple as taking your employment agreement or proof of employment (pay slip or something) and going to the school's graduation office to ask them to change it. That is, a new registration card will be issued, and then the school will issue a certificate to the department that manages the student's household registration. Bring the newly issued registration card, my ID card, the certificate issued by the school's student registration department, and the original wrong household registration migration certificate. >>>More
If you move to a work unit, you need to issue a work certificate from the unit, and the police station where the unit is located agrees to accept the household registration, and then go to the police station where the employment center is located to apply for the household registration migration certificate, and finally go to Hainan to get a household registration. >>>More
To apply for the transfer of household registration in the city, the following documents should be presented to the police station of the place where the household registration is moved: (1) The resident registration booklet, resident ID card and household registration migration certificate of the person who moved in; (2) Household registration booklet of the relocated household; (3) If the new household is established, there must be a housing certificate or house ownership certificate issued by the housing management department; (4) If the move-in person meets the conditions for applying for and replacing a resident ID card, each person shall submit two black and white large heads of one-inch bareheaded paper with their recent frontal barehead, and if they have reached the age of 16 and have received a resident ID card, each person shall pay ** one; (5) If you move in due to marriage, you must hold a marriage certificate; (6) The agricultural population moving into rural areas must have a certificate of consent from the township and village committee of the place of relocation; (7) Those who move into a household that is not an immediate family member shall obtain the consent of the local police station before going through the procedures for moving to the household registration. >>>More
The company asks for accommodation to let the company issue a certificate, and the police station where you are located will issue a permit for relocation (let the company have someone to help you get it), and you can open a household registration migration certificate at home, and you can go back to the company to get a household registration!