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Students who study at universities do not need to move their hukou. 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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Don't move! Don't move! Unless you are 100% sure that you can fall to the place of work and become an official household registration (not the collective household registration of the unit) after graduation, otherwise, if you quit your job, buy a house, buy a car, have a child, or go to school, you will be in trouble to death!
You leave your hukou at home, and when you settle down after graduation, it's not too late to move there. Now it's different from before, I used to go to school, graduate and be assigned, and after working for a lifetime, the hukou is gone. Now that you are looking for a job after graduation, there are very few companies willing to apply for a household registration, very few, and even if you take it, it is a collective household registration, which is useless.
As soon as you resign, you have to take your hukou with you, and if you look for it, you have to find a company that is willing to accept your hukou, if you can't find it, you won't be able to get your hukou, become a black household, buy a house, car, and don't expect your children to get a hukou. When you want to move back home, unless you have a relationship, the conditions are very harsh, and you basically can't move back. It is quite expensive to attach.
Now moving out of the hukou has no half-dime benefit. Instead, you can continue to enjoy the existing social benefits at home.
I am a victim of the household registration system who moved out and turned around in a big circle, in order to get a hukou!
In the end, not to mention the provincial capital, it is Beijing, and if you can't get a hukou, it's in vain.
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Now there is no hard and fast requirement, and it is all voluntary.
Suggestion: Don't turn around in the countryside yet. If you want to develop the city, you can turn around, but it's never too late to turn around when you're stable.
-Henan postgraduate entrance examination counseling leading brand [Shangdu Postgraduate Entrance Examination Channel].
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Voluntarily. If you have a hukou in Beijing, Shanghai, or Shenzhen, ......Just don't turn around.
If you have an agricultural hukou, consider whether you want to change to an urban hukou.
In the case of the above two cases, it does not have much effect, but it is necessary to go to the place of household registration when applying for ID cards and entry-exit related documents.
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Now there is no hard and fast rule that you have to transfer.
But unless your hukou is used for anything at home, such as demolishing and dividing a house or something, it is better to transfer to a school, so that if you work in the future, it can be convenient to move your hukou.
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First, if you have an agricultural hukou, don't change it, because if you change it, you will have an urban hukou, and if you want to change to agriculture at that time, you can't.
Clause. 2. If you want to settle down in a big city in the future, then move your hukou to the school now, and it is convenient to move to the city you want to go to when you graduate.
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I think it's better not to turn around, now the school won't hang you up, you have to transfer back as soon as you graduate, and the place where you work is not necessarily the ideal place to settle down, let alone go to the countryside.
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Universities generally transfer their hukou.
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No, especially if you are a rural household.
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Legal Analysis: The issue of college students and hukou migration is as follows: according to the current regulations, every student who is admitted to a university can move his hukou from his home to his school at the beginning of his or her enrollment.
This hukou migration is voluntary, and students can choose to move or not.
Legal basis: "Law of the People's Republic of China on Resident Identity Cards" Article 3 The items registered in the resident identity card include: name, gender, ethnicity, date of birth, address of permanent residence, citizenship number, personal photo, fingerprint information, validity period of the certificate and issuing authority.
The citizenship number is the unique and lifelong identity of each citizen**, which is compiled by the public security organs in accordance with the national standards for citizenship numbers. Citizens applying to receive, renew or reissue resident identity cards shall register their fingerprint information.
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After entering university, students can choose whether or not to transfer their hukou to the school. So, should I transfer my hukou after I go to university? Let's find out.
After going to university, if you transfer your hukou to the school, it will be much more convenient to handle the business related to the hukou in the future, such as applying for an ID card or something, you don't need to go back to your hometown to do it, you can handle it directly at the location of the school.
If you are admitted to a university in a place like Beijing and Shanghai, where your hukou is very valuable, then it is recommended that you transfer your hukou. People who are now working hard in Beijing and Shanghai can't get a local hukou even if they work hard, so if they can easily solve it if they go to school, why not do it.
If your original hukou is a rural hukou, then it is not recommended that you change your hukou after being admitted to university. As you know, it is easy to change from a rural to an urban one, but if you want to change from an urban to a rural one, it is very difficult. Because there are often policy subsidies in rural areas, if you change your hukou, you will not be able to enjoy the relevant rights and interests.
There are pros and cons to transferring your account, and ultimately it depends on which side you plan for your future life. If you want to go back to your hometown after graduation, you don't have to rush to change your hukou.
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