High scores are urgently seeking to migrate to a university

Updated on society 2024-04-11
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It depends on what you plan to do in the future, if you want to go back to the countryside of Sichuan in the future, there is no need to move out at all;

    If you don't want to go back to your hometown, you need to consider a few points before deciding whether to move or not

    1. Have you thought about working in ** after graduation? Is it there for a long time? Can the job be stable?

    2. If you don't find a job unit that can receive your files before graduation, then you face the problem of sending back to your hometown or paying for it in a certain talent market, and charging a certain fee every year according to the regulations.

    3. If you move out of the hukou and then plan to return to your hometown, first of all, the hukou can only be distributed to county-level cities, so you have to go back and settle down by yourself (in fact, whether you can distribute it or not has to settle down by yourself, which is a matter of complexity).

    To sum up, I personally think that if you can, you can actually not move your hukou:

    1. Now it is not the same as before, and the work of the unit requires the migration of the hukou, so it does not affect the job search.

    2. After graduation, in a short period of time, your job is mostly unstable, do you plan to run around with your hukou? When you settle down in one place, you have to do a job transfer and move your household registration when you go to another place? It's the same if you don't put it at home.

    3. Now that there are not as many hukou migration as there were in the previous requirements, when you have the ability to settle down in another city, is the hukou still a problem?

    4. I still have the personal experience of the people around me, and I can't wait to move out of the household registration at the beginning

    So you better think about it for yourself, I hope it helps you a little.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It doesn't make much difference whether you move or not, it's just a temporary collective hukou, which can be more convenient during college, but where to go after graduation doesn't mean that you are a city hukou.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is necessary to move your personal hukou. This will be of great help to you at any time to address any issues that may be of interest. Especially when you graduate, employment issues.

    Generally, if you sign a work unit, you need a household registration migration certificate and a registration certificate to settle down and transfer files. At this time, it is much better to apply directly at the school at one time than to go back to your hometown.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you want to move to the past, you can move to the school, and if you move to the school, it may be a little beneficial to work in the school, and I will also move, but if you want to return to your hometown after graduation, you will have to move back.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This should be possible, and you can settle down by buying a house. For details, you can go to the police station or the instructor to ask.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Students can study at the university without moving their hukou, and the school has no hard requirements. As far as the current situation is concerned, as long as it is not a first-tier city, the relocation or non-relocation will not have much impact.

    1. In the past, the school needed to transfer the hukou, but it was found that there were not necessarily many students who stayed in the local area after graduation, so now they basically do not transfer.

    2. If you feel that it is more likely that you will stay in the location of the school after graduation, then change it. At that time, it can be operated directly from the school to the receiving unit where the school is located.

    3.After the transfer, it is the collective household registration of the school location when it is in school, and it is listed in the name of the school; If you report to the unit after graduation and the unit agrees to settle the hukou, then it becomes a local resident hukou, which is treated the same as the locals.

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