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1) If you don't want to go to Jiangxi in the future, it is recommended that you send your hukou back to your hometown (in fact, it doesn't have to be in the county, it can fall in the city's talent market.) In that case, it will not be difficult to move to Nanning, Guangzhou and other places. )
2) If you stay in Nanchang, you will definitely come to Nanchang in the future.
3) I think you ask your family to help you go to your city, ask about the situation, see if you can fall in the city, if you can, let the city open a letter of acceptance and send it to the school (you can also mail it to you, you take it to the school, so that the school will directly send your file to the city talent market, and let people go to the city in July to pay the money and go through the relevant procedures, you don't have to go yourself).
4) In general, it is unfortunate, but if you find a unit in other places and let the unit issue a certificate, it will be fine, but there are special circumstances, that is, you don't want a unit, and you can hang it in other places directly, but this situation is rare.
5) If you don't do anything, then you will go back to your hometown directly, usually in the county, not the Education Bureau, or the county.
Supplement: Leave the household registration and files in Nanchang, and when you transfer them out in the future, you don't need to handle it in person. As long as you get the transfer letter in the past, you're good to go.
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I graduated in '07.
At that time, we left the hukou in the school (the school kept it for free), and the file was directly placed in the talent market of the city where you want to find a job (this is charged), and the job will be stable in the future, and if the company solves the hukou, we will get him again.
If you don't solve it, you can do it yourself.
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In your case, you will be released from school, and you should not consider anything else, because you are not employed now, once you are employed, your registration card and employment agreement file or something must be handled by the school, and the school generally does not allow you to put it.
If you have this good opportunity, you must put it in school, so that you can delay the dispatch, and you can deal with it as a fresh graduate if you want to take the test in any good unit or the like. That's really my experience, and I hope it can help you.
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First of all, the Ministry of Education has regulations: students' household registration and files can be kept in the school for 2 years, it should be free of charge, as for your school to collect it, I am afraid there is no way!
1.This can't be said to be better placed, only that it is more convenient to do it later. Now the hukou can be transferred as long as there is a certificate issued by the accepted police station.
Relatively speaking, the hukou is still relatively easy to handle, and the talent market in various places and units with collective hukou can accept it. It is recommended that you put it in school, and when the work is set, you can do it together with the file!
2.If you stay in Nanchang, you will definitely come to Nanchang to do these things in the future.
3.If the hukou is back to the place of origin, the file and hukou should be returned to your local talent market or the personnel bureau. Staying in school like you is the same as running a talent center in Nanchang.
4.You can do it in other cities, but it is recommended that you first call ** and ask what the procedure is, so as not to run the wrong way!
5.If you don't do anything, you'll just stay in school! After 2 years, it will automatically return to its place of origin.
It is more troublesome to do these things, and everyone is more head-ups. Hope it helps!
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I graduated in '07 when the hukou annoyed me to death when the teacher told us to leave the hukou at the school location Damn I didn't work in that city I ended up running many times before I transferred the hukou from the place where I went to school (from my home to the school personnel ** ran back and forth for 6 lies).
First of all, are you ready to work in ** after graduation? Where is the school located? Or go back to your hometown ?
The problem of the file after graduation If you don't enter the public institution, this thing is not very useful It is recommended to go back to your hometown In case you use it in the future (less than one in 10,000 students use it) It's easy to find It's easy to find It is regretting it now I was hanging in the talent market for 4 years One dollar a day Now call me ** Let me renew I said a sentence Lao Tzu don't want it You throw it away from the toilet Oh off topic.
Question 2 If your family's economy is better than your place of work, it is recommended not to transfer your hukou If the economy of your place of work is more developed than your hometown, you can transfer to your place of work (this premise is that there is no demolition or land requisition compensation in your hometown, in case of demolition compensation on your side, you will know the benefits of hukou in your hometown) This is related to the pension issue after retirement There is another question Let me first ask you whether you are a rural hukou or a non-agricultural If it is a rural hukou, do not transfer even if you die, and there is also the problem of files It's up to you It's basically a pile of waste paper You can hang it up in your hometown Personnel Bureau When we graduated at that time, the file and household registration in the first year of graduation had to be together You said that the cadre problem Don't worry about it It doesn't have an impact.
If you look at your question, it's the same as when I graduated before, if it's your rural hukou, if you don't change it now, you will become a non-farmer, then you will lose a lot.
My personal suggestion is to put them all in their hometowns If it is useful in the future, then I will transfer it If the teacher asks you to hang up to the personnel ** unit first, then I can directly say to you: Roll the calf!! The only advantage of hanging in ** is that the school has a high employment rate, and the teacher estimates that there is a commission.
And if you get a good job in the area where your school is located, and you settle there for the rest of your life, and you buy a house, get married, and have children, then you can transfer your hukou over and you can change it at any time, and if your city has special rules, that's a different story.
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First of all, it should be explained that according to the regulations, your school should keep your files for free for two years after you graduate, and you don't have to rush to find the talent market, which is all for the school to rebate and the school fools you.
There are two possibilities for you after graduation, one is that the school will keep it for you for two years, and the other is that after you graduate, you will automatically send it back to the personnel bureau of the place of origin (the same as free custody for two years), you can check the "graduate file orientation" on the local personnel bureau ** after graduation, and if you find the receiving file unit in these two years, of course, it is the best, and you can directly transfer to the unit. If you don't find a suitable unit that can accept files within two years, you can choose to continue to store files in the talent market under the Personnel Bureau (which is generally more expensive, and the third year after two years will be mandatory for you to keep them for one year before you can transfer them for circulation).
I think the advantage of returning the file to the original place of origin with the household registration is that it can be more convenient for future management, including your future pension and medical care, etc., you must require the file to be consistent with the location of the household registration. There will definitely be other benefits in the future, it depends on the local policy.
Besides, the problem of your hukou is not clear, and the colleagues I know from other places usually go back to get their hukou by themselves.
In addition, the file and the hukou can be transferred together to the talent market where you are about to work, and the hukou can fall into the big account of the talent market.
As for the status of a cadre, as long as you transfer your personnel file in accordance with the regulations (don't take it yourself, it will be invalid if you hold it for two years and you will not be a cadre if you fall again), your cadre status will not be revoked.
In other words, the status of cadres is really not so good, and sometimes people who are cadres in certain positions in some units retire five years late.
If you still have any questions, it is recommended that you ask the local personnel bureau directly for consultation**, and do not believe that those so-called professionals in the talent market who go to your school are all lies.
The state stipulates that the storage of graduate files is now free of charge. The provincial or municipal talent markets are free of charge, and only those who are individuals or directly under the unit will be charged.
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Your unit first opens a file adjustment letter that requires the file to be adjusted, and you can take the file transfer letter to the unit where the original file is located.
Then, as long as the police station in the jurisdiction where the institution you go to is located issues a certificate of consent to your settlement, you can go to your police station to transfer.
I'll come to you with your questions.
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