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You must have a house in the local area, but you don't have a local hukou. You can get the local title deed.
Go to the nearest school to see what other conditions are needed to have a local house. Others don't know the requirements of your local school, so you should go to the local education department for advice.
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As long as your house has a real estate ownership certificate, you can go to the police station where the house is located to move your hukou to the community where the house is located, and now the settlement procedures are very fast. If the house has not yet been deed, as long as there is a house purchase contract, it is also possible. If it really doesn't work, you can consult for a temporary residence permit to solve the problem of your child's schooling.
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There is a house but no hukou. If your child wants to go to school nearby. You write your title deed or household registration book correctly.
Then go to the school to apply. Because there is a house and no hukou. According to the regulations, it is not possible to go to school nearby.
But you can bring your own title deed. Explain it clearly to the school and then apply.
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Hello, now in general, it is in accordance with the home address for the nearest school principle, if only the hukou is not in the local problem, if there is no hukou need to go through the hukou registration before you can study, although do not consider the location of the hukou, but at least there must be a hukou. Hope mine is helpful to you.
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This depends on the admission requirements, some schools require a house and a hukou, such students are preferred, and if they are not full, they will recruit those who have a house but no hukou, have a hukou but no house, and rent a house without a hukou, most public schools are like this.
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I think you should contact a school right away. Since you have a house, but you don't have a hukou, and you have a real estate certificate for this house, you can contact the local compulsory education school, and you can enroll in the nearest school on the premise that you still have a degree.
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You can go to school, go to the local street office to apply, confirm that you are a local resident, see if you can go to school nearby, generally go to the local neighborhood committee, and then go to the local school to verify the actual situation and you can go to school nearby.
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Since you have a house, you must move your household registration into the house for the sake of your children's schooling, so that your children can go to school safely.
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The house does not have a hukou, there is a house without a hukou, how do children struggle with this, or individuals, it is recommended that you go to the relevant hukou department to ask if you can give your child a hukou, and then see if you can go to this school This is a series of problems, so it is recommended that you go to some relevant departments to ask.
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If you don't have a local hukou, but you have a house, you should be able to go to school, just bring your hukou book and real estate certificate to the school.
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If you have a house but no hukou, you can take the real estate certificate to the hukou to apply for a temporary hukou, so that your children can go to school nearby.
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Then if you go to school nearby, you have to go to the nearby community or the public security department to open a temporary household registration, and the child can use the mobile phone to go to school.
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There is no law without a hukou, and the first condition for admission is to give the child a hukou first. Now the state has regulations that children born must be registered in the hukou, of course, if they are overborn, the fine must also be paid.
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If you have a property, you can move your hukou over, give your children a hukou, and go to school when you should go to school.
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The current policy is that you do not need a hukou, as long as you have a local real estate certificate, you can let your children go to school nearby, which is very convenient.
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Whatever jurisdiction the house is in, you can enroll in a school within that jurisdiction.
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If you have a house, you can set up a household registration, and you can apply to the Household Affairs Division.
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Legal analysis: If you have a hukou but no house, your children can go to school when they reach their age. Such families only need to rent separately in the same district for more than 3 consecutive years and have stable employment for more than 3 years, and they can be enrolled by the Education Bureau with a valid residence certificate.
The residence permit can be a certificate of fund-raising housing, a rental contract approved by the housing authority, and a demolition agreement.
Legal basis: Compulsory Education Law of the People's Republic of China
Article 1: This Law is formulated on the basis of the Constitution and the Education Law, so as to safeguard the right of school-age children and adolescents to receive compulsory education, to ensure the implementation of compulsory education, and to improve the quality of the entire nation.
Article 2: The State implements a nine-year compulsory education system. Compulsory education is the education that all school-age children and adolescents must receive in a unified manner by the state, and it is a public welfare undertaking that the state must guarantee. Compulsory education is implemented, and no tuition or miscellaneous fees are charged.
The State is to establish a mechanism for guaranteeing funding for compulsory education to ensure the implementation of the compulsory education system.
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Without a real estate certificate, children can still go to primary school. 1. If you don't have a real estate certificate, you can go on when you have a certificate.
2. Go to private and private schools that do not require real estate certificates.
3. Public schools with quotas.
Law: Article 15 of the Compulsory Education Law of the People's Republic of China** Local people at or above the county level are to formulate and adjust school setup plans on the basis of factors such as the number and distribution of school-age children and adolescents residing in their respective administrative regions, and in accordance with relevant state provisions. Where new residential areas need to set up schools, they shall be carried out simultaneously with the construction of residential areas.
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If there is no house in the city, you need to apply for a temporary residence permit. The parties need to bring the certificate of attendance issued by the school, as well as the residence certificate, identity certificate, student ID, and recent digital ** image number to the residence permit acceptance point where the place of residence is located to apply for a temporary residence permit. School-age children and juveniles whose parents or other legal guardians work or reside in places other than their household registration may receive compulsory education at the place where their parents or other legal guardians work or reside.
If the person concerned holds a residence permit, the child can receive compulsory education in the local area, that is, he can enroll in a primary school. Those who do not hold a residence permit may not enroll in the local school, but if the person concerned has a certificate to obtain a residence permit and can prove that he has a residence permit, but has not been able to obtain it for the time being, he or she is eligible to hold a residence permit and can receive compulsory education, and several children can enroll in primary schools. To apply for a residence permit, they shall submit their resident ID card, photograph of themselves, and supporting materials such as their address, employment, and education to the public security police substation for their place of residence or to a community service organization entrusted by the public security organs.
Hukou refers to the legal documents produced by the administrative organs in charge of household administration of the state to record and retain the basic information of the household population. It is also the proof of identity of each of our citizens. With the increase of national policy incentives, temporary residence permits or residence permits should be applied for at local public security organs to prove the actual situation of residence.
Of course, the education department will consider the ratio of permanent residence and temporary residence quota, and local residence will be more beneficial.
Legal basis: Article 5 of the Compulsory Education Law of the People's Republic of China.
People's governments at all levels and their relevant departments shall perform all duties provided for in this Law to ensure the right of school-age children and adolescents to receive compulsory education. The parents or other legally-designated guardians of school-age children and adolescents shall ensure that they are enrolled in school on time and receive and complete compulsory education. Schools that lawfully implement compulsory education shall complete education and teaching tasks in accordance with the standards provided, and ensure the quality of education and teaching.
Social organizations and individuals shall create a positive environment for school-age children and adolescents to receive compulsory education.
Article 2 of the Interim Regulations on Public Residence Permits.
Citizens who leave the place of permanent residence and live in other cities for more than half a year, and meet one of the conditions for having legal and stable employment, legal and stable residence, and continuous study, may apply for a residence permit in accordance with the provisions of these Regulations Article 12 The holder of the residence permit shall enjoy labor and employment, participate in social insurance, and deposit, withdraw and use the housing provident fund in accordance with the law in the place of residence. The people** at or above the county level and their relevant departments shall provide the following basic public services to residence permit holders: (1) compulsory education; (2) basic public employment services; (3) basic public health services and family planning services; (4) Public cultural and sports services, (5) Legal aid and other legal services, and (6) Other basic public services as provided by the state.
If you have a house but don't have a hukou, you can go to school near the school where the house is located. The Compulsory Education Law clearly stipulates that if school-age children and teenagers receive compulsory education in the place where their parents or other legal guardians work or live, the local people** shall provide them with equal conditions for receiving compulsory education. >>>More
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Don't worry, you and your children are in this house, and your mother can't sell the house if she wants to, and she can't sell the house without your consent, because your hukou is here, and you have the right to live in this property. This is a right given to you by the law, you have to take advantage of it, you don't agree with your mother to sell the house, she just talks about selling the house, you say you don't agree, because you want to live here, so she has no choice. Bless you and your children!
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