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Cadres are under the management of the Personnel Bureau. College students belong to the professional talents trained by the state and belong to the status of national cadres. Many friends from rural areas hope that their children will change their ancestral peasant status by going to university (there is no meaning to belittle peasant friends here), but many people have inexplicably lost their cadre status after graduation.
Of course, there are many people who don't care about their cadre status at all. If I think there is, if there is, if there is no, I will have at least four years of college graduation. Actually, you are wrong.
If you don't retain your cadre status, you can say that your university is in vain, and you are just a worker with a bachelor's degree, and you have not changed yourself at all (as far as many rural students are concerned).
What does the identity of a cadre depend on? Rely on the tripartite agreement, rely on the dispatch certificate. The dispatch certificate is the proof of your status as a college cadre, and if you are promoted one day, this is proof that you can be promoted, because you are a cadre.
Otherwise you can't be raptured, because you're a worker. Maybe many people say: I won't be promoted, so why should I be a cadre, I just want to make money.
So what I'm going to talk about now is the evaluation of job titles. It also involves the specific matters of the critical year. After college students come to work in the unit with a registration card, they must go through a one-year probationary period (stipulated by the state.
It is equivalent to the internship period of secondary school and junior college). After the expiration of the probationary period, I must remember to sign the "Graduate Probationary Assessment Appraisal Form", which is the appraisal form for you to become a regular (from then on, you will get a normal salary), indicating that you are already a qualified talent (the probationary period needs to be completed in the same unit, that is, your three parties, dispatch certificate and your regular certificate form, these three are stamped with the seal of the same unit, otherwise it will be deemed invalid). Then remember to fill in the "National Unified Allocation of Professional and Technical Position Qualification Form for Graduates of Colleges and Universities", that is, the primary title evaluation form (you should pay attention to these things, no one will remind you to do it, and the form should go to the Ministry of Personnel).
The specific evaluable title can be inquired on the personnel department (the title should be related to the major you are studying, otherwise it will be difficult to evaluate the middle and senior levels).
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There is no impact. If the household registration is in the original country, it is recommended that you also transfer the file back to the original country, which will be very convenient in the future.
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It doesn't seem to be a transfer of account now, right? Rural hukou now has all kinds of subsidies for fields in the village, don't transfer it yet.
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Now it is not required to transfer the hukou, it is best not to transfer, if you transfer, it will become a non-agricultural product, and if you need to transfer it in the future, it will not be good.
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Transfer, convenient for various exams, such as teacher qualifications. After graduation, if you intend to work and live in the place where the university is located, it is of course beneficial to change your hukou.
If you don't transfer, it doesn't matter, if you return to your home after graduation, you won't transfer, or you will have to go to the police station to transfer back after graduation.
There is no problem that you can't transfer back if you transfer, and after you come back, don't you still move to your parents' household registration.
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It's better not to turn around, it's useless to turn around, and if you do, you won't be able to turn back.
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Hukou has not been moved from rural areas to schools, which does not affect the ability to find a job after graduation or obtain cadre status;
After graduation, you will take your graduation certificate, registration card, and ID card to the work unit or talent market to go through the entry procedures (file custody procedures), and after one year, you can go through the regular grading and obtain the cadre status;
The identity of cadres is the system of personnel management under the original planned economic system, which has been used to this day. Most units are now weakening this concept. But it can still be useful in some cases.
For example, applying for civil servants, recruiting and recruiting some state-owned enterprises and public institutions. If you don't have the status of a cadre, you will have a series of troubles, and you may not even be able to work in the unit. There are also some professional titles identified and evaluated, and the review of seniority is also related to this;
In the current Chinese social system, there are three identities of normal employees: peasants, workers, and cadres. Farmers are under the management of the Ministry of Agriculture, workers are under the management of the Labor Bureau, and cadres are under the management of the Personnel Bureau.
College students belong to the professional talents trained by the state and belong to the status of national cadres. After applying to the labor department for recruitment (employment) procedures, they have the status of workers, and after going through the procedures for absorbing and hiring cadres through the personnel organization department, they have the status of cadres, and the graduates of colleges and secondary schools recruited and assigned by the state will also have the status of cadres after passing the one-year probationary period assessment and going through the formalities for regularization and grading. Different departments in China have different administrative functions, among which the personnel organization department is responsible for cadre management, and the labor department is responsible for worker management and social labor security.
At present, identity is still an important factor affecting the flow of talents in China, and people who do not have a clear identity cannot move at will.
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When I was in college, I didn't move my household registration at all, even if you moved, it didn't work, and after two years, I automatically returned to my hometown. If you are looking for a job, you can go back to your hometown and handle it, and your unit will accept it, it is not so complicated.
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There is an impact, which has little impact on finding a job, but it has a certain impact on becoming a cadre in the future. The reason is that it is more difficult for those with rural hukou to become cadres in the future, because if you have land at home, you will not be worse than those in the city if you have a job. For example, if you are a soldier, it is better to have a city hukou, and you can also be assigned a job after you come out; If it were a rural hukou, it wouldn't be there.
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It should be no problem, I remember that we all said at the time that the transfer was voluntary, and it didn't matter if we didn't transfer.
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There is no impact on the control work, but it may have an impact on your enjoyment of social insurance, housing provident fund, etc. in the future. There is no need to think about what will happen in a few decades, the system is always changing.
The cadre status is that you will be transferred to the cadre status after working in a state-owned enterprise or public institution for one year.
Even if you turn around, after graduation, you will still be sent back to your hometown or hosted in a local talent exchange center.
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The identity of the cadre must be a non-agricultural household registration.
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1. The identity of cadres is of practical significance only if they have been admitted to the civil service, and the cadre identity is the product of the distribution of packages in the past era of planned economy, and it has no meaning at present.
2. If the school does not stipulate that you must move your hukou, you can move or not, but I recommend that you do not move, because now the rural hukou is better than the urban hukou, and you may get land requisition compensation and other benefits because of the rural hukou, which is not available in the city. On the other hand, moving to school is only temporary, and you will have to move out when you graduate.
3. Hukou migration has little to do with the postgraduate entrance examination and going abroad, in the countryside, at most you have to go abroad to prepare for the pure code city and return to your hometown to handle it, but don't forget, you are a family household in your hometown, and you are a collective household in school, in general, the family household must be easier to do.
4. Don't move well.
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First of all, you move to Dawu to study, which will not affect your graduate school entrance examination and going abroad.
To apply for a passport, you need to go to the exit and entry administration bureau where your household registration is located, and there is no exit and entry administration bureau in your rural village, but it is easier to apply for it in the city.
As for whether the countryside is better or the city is better, it depends on the model of your homestead and whether it will be demolished.
If your family has been demolished recently, and the compensation for the demolition is very good, the rural household registration will definitely be able to get more money. If not, there is no advantage.
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You're overthinking. It's just that it's hard to migrate.
In fact, there is no difference between the rural hukou and the urban hukou.
The identity of a cadre is frankly related to your salary and social security, and it is not linked to Hu Xinchen, and it has no practical significance.
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You can move or not.
There are no problems within four years, but after graduation, there will be various problems.
Do you want to move back to your hometown after graduation? If you move, you will be busy twice, and if you don't move, the school is a collective household registration, which is a thing that changes with your identity, and you can't keep it.
In the future, if you work and hang on to the talent, you will also have a collective account, and you can only get an individual account when you buy a house. In addition, when you graduate, you have to move out of the school (whether you go home or work with you), and there will be a period of floating in the air, which is equivalent to a person who does not have a hukou at that time (but you can find the relevant company||The security department issued a certificate).
If you want to get a passport at this time, hum, cry (tears flow!) Passports cannot be applied for without the original household registration book.
In fact, now looking for a job is no longer compatible with the hukou.
After working and starting a family, there will be many other arrangements for the hukou, and it will not be troublesome to do it at that time.
In general, it is meaningless to put the hukou on hold for a few years at school, and there may be endless unexpected "joys".
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Not necessarily, it depends on personal preference.
If you transfer your hukou, you will also be transferred to the collective hukou where the university is located. If you can find a job before graduation, and the employer is willing to accept your hukou, then the hukou will be transferred to your employer, if you can't find a job before graduation or the employer is unwilling to accept your hukou, then the hukou will be transferred to the prefecture-level social security bureau where your hometown is located, and then you will get a certificate of transfer from the social security bureau and re-register your hukou in the place where you go to your home.
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Don't transfer, there is no benefit if you transfer, and your rural hukou will become an urban hukou, and many of the benefits enjoyed by the rural hukou will be gone.
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It is recommended not to transfer, and now I don't want to transfer to the rural hukou.
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If you don't transfer your account.
After leaving home for school in the future.
If you can divide the benefits of the household registration as the distribution standard at home (for example, the rural land is divided into money), then do not transfer.
This in itself is what you deserve.
You lose the opportunity for allocation due to the transfer out of your account.
It's unwise.
If you are away from home schooling.
Where your home is.
There are no similar opportunities for the distribution of benefits.
Then it doesn't matter.
In this case.
Unless you are going to Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, or other big cities with strict hukou restrictions, you can transfer your hukou to a school during your school year (for example, if you are from Peking University, then you are also a Beijing hukou) It is very beneficial for you to find a job in the future where the school is located (e.g. Beijing), so as not to lose employment opportunities because you do not have a local hukou.
or the loss of benefits in the workplace.
This is simply put, the word is the first. You may wish to discuss it with your family and discuss it in detail.
Good luck!
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Look at the situation separately:
1.Students should not transfer their agricultural hukou, they will be non-agricultural if they transfer out, and it will be difficult to transfer back to their agricultural hukou after graduation.
2.Students are very sure of the future development in the city of graduation and it is recommended to transfer.
3.There are very few phenomena, for example, there is a quota for staying in Beijing, but the hukou was not transferred to the school at that time, and now the hukou cannot be transferred from the school, so it is a bit troublesome to have to transfer from home.
4.If you want to consider it in the future, and ask whether it is convenient for graduates to transfer back, you can consider moving to the school, and everyone suggests that it is better to move to the school.
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Personally, I think it's better not to transfer, first of all, it's troublesome to transfer your hukou, and then it's the same whether you transfer in school or not, and when you graduate, you don't work in the city where you are studying, and then you have to transfer your hukou, and then it will be troublesome to transfer your hukou.
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