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As a farmer, I am reluctant to move my hukou to the city, because if I move my hukou, I will lose the land on which I depend for my livelihood, and I will not be able to enjoy the "benefits" brought to me by my rural hukou.
1. Homestead construction: The first condition for applying for homestead construction is the rural collective hukou, and even if there are people in the bureau and a mine at home, they cannot afford to build a rural homestead. In addition, China pays attention to the return of fallen leaves to the roots, and the day we grow old, 2, the fallen leaves can not return to the roots, and now the rural funeral reform is realized, and the ancestral grave is not allowed to be buried after death, but can only be buried in the first planned cemetery, and those whose household registration is not local are not allowed to be buried.
And the Chinese already pay attention to "returning to the roots", and the household registration is moved out, and it may be difficult to return to the roots after a hundred years.
My second grandfather died two weeks ago, he was in 1948 to participate in the Yunnan border column, and then the hukou was transferred to the army, after the liberation of the hukou was transferred to the work unit, after the retirement in 94 years of hukou has been in Kunming, belongs to the city hukou, the second grandfather said a few years ago to return to the hometown after a hundred years, in June last year, we began to implement the funeral reform, we thought that anyone could be buried in the cemetery, until the grandfather died, took the ashes home for burial when I knew that the hukou is not in the local people are not allowed to be buried.
3. Losing the right to operate rural land, rural land is owned by the state, but the operator is a peasant household, if the household registration moves out, it is equivalent to losing the right to operate the land, and for the old peasants, the land is the lifeblood of the peasants, is the basic guarantee for the survival and development of the peasants, and the loss of land will not be able to solve the problem of food and clothing.
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If possible, don't let the rural hukou out, run to the city to settle down, the future of the rural hukou will definitely be valuable, with the gradual popularization of the urban hukou, it can be said that there is no benefit, of course, the hukou in the first-tier cities still has a role, so I think if it is not a first-tier city, then the hukou is better to stay in the countryside, including in the future, if the rural house involves demolition and other compensation, it will be linked to the hukou, if the hukou moves away, maybe this compensation you will be gone.
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You can put it in the countryside first, because the countryside has conditions such as homesteads, etc., of course, if there is a better policy for urban hukou because of buying a house, then think about it, and when you get married and have children, maybe your hukou still has to be involved.
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If you have a rural hukou now, it is better to stay in the countryside. Now there is land in the countryside, and if you move your hukou to the city, then the hukou will be gone, and the land will be taken back differently. Therefore, I think it is better to choose to stay in the countryside with a hukou, because the land will also be valuable in the future.
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In the long run, of course, it is better to be rural. Because the hukou is in the countryside, you will have your own land. And I want to have a lot of preferential policies in terms of housing construction.
In society, the difference between rural and urban hukou will become smaller and smaller. The benefits of a city hukou are something you would like to have in many cases. Therefore, it is better to have a rural hukou.
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I think that from a long-term perspective, you can keep your hukou in the countryside first, because staying in the countryside first has more room for development, and if you have a homestead, you can also have other uses, after all, if you move to the city, you can't move back to the countryside. Moreover, urban development tends to be saturated, and the future development direction should be biased towards rural areas.
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If a rural person has already moved to live in the city, he still has to move his hukou to the city, because he is no longer in the rural area, and he should move his hukou to the city for the sake of his children's education and for his own convenience, and if he wants to return to the countryside, he does not need to move his rural hukou to the city.
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Hello, I think the hukou is rural, or don't move to the city, because now the rural hukou is also very good, the current policy for farmers is also very good, and the treatment in all aspects is also very good, so in the long run, it is better not to move away!
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In the long run, it is better to stay in the countryside, because in the countryside, you have land and land, and the house will always be yours, while in the city, the space for dense population development is limited.
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According to your description, it is more appropriate to stay in the countryside in the long run. Now there is real estate in the city, and it is convenient for children to go to school, so there is no need to move the hukou.
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Whether you stay in the countryside or move to the city should be determined according to your employment situation. If you are only a migrant worker in the city, you should stay in the rural area, because if you stay in the rural area, you can enjoy the relevant land distribution to the household, and the NCMS rural population treatment can not only cultivate your own fields, but also work in the city during the slack time. In the long run, staying in the rural areas will be able to enjoy more social welfare benefits.
FYI.
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Which is the better choice in the long run, whether to stay in the countryside or move to the city? In fact, I personally think that whether you stay in the pure countryside or move to the city, the first thing to do is to see your development. If you develop in Longcheng for a long time, it will definitely be better to move to the city to help your children go to school and have a lot of medical equipment to live conveniently.
But if you want to return to rural life, it is also possible to stay in the countryside.
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Of course, it is better to keep the hukou in the rural areas or move to the cities, and in the long run, it is better to keep the hukou in the rural areas. Because the country is now vigorously developing the rural areas, there are many policies to take care of the rural areas, so if the hukou stays in the rural areas, their welfare will be greatly improved.
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Personally, I think that according to the country's economic goals, the hukou should stay in the countryside, and if in the long run, it is better to move to the city in order to have a place for the children to go to school.
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If you live in a big city like Beijing or Shanghai, it is best to go to this kind of city in the long run, because it is very beneficial for your child's study and entrance examinations.
If you live in a second- or third-tier city, there is no need to move your hukou to this kind of city, because there is not much difference between urban hukou and rural hukou, and it is also a hassle to move hukou back and forth.
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If the hukou is in the countryside, it is better to stay in the countryside.
Now you have land in the countryside, and if you move your hukou to the city, then your hukou will be gone, and the land will be taken back accordingly.
It is better to choose to stay in the countryside with a hukou, because the land will also be valuable in the future.
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Now this couple is not as important as before, but it still has a certain impact. Which one is important depends on your specific situation. For example, if your household registration is in a rural area, and your area may be demolished in the future, or there are other policy factors, in this case, you may stay there and get greater benefits in the future.
If you don't have any of these, you might as well go back to the city, because your children will go to school, including a lot of medical care and so on, and you can choose it if you see what your situation is.
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There are basically no major changes after the urban hukou is settled. It is necessary to have a lot of benefits for the hukou to stay in the rural areas, because now there are more and more policies to benefit farmers, and they are getting better and better, so the rural hukou must have an advantage.
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As for whether the "hukou" should move back to the countryside or stay in the city, this is also a question that many people have debated and stood. There is no one-size-fits-all answer, only that you can't have both. Hukou in rural areas has the advantages of rural areas, and hukou in cities has the advantages of cities.
But if for the rich, the hukou is nothing, and it can be both, and it is not impossible to move the hukou back to the countryside as an investment. And now the state is also embarking on the reform of urban and rural household registration. It is believed that with the continuous development of society in the future, the gap between urban and rural areas will become smaller and smaller.
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Ten years in the east of the river, ten years in the west of the river. Originally, all the rural hukou wanted to move to the city, but now the urban hukou wants to move to the countryside.
The rural areas are well treated, and there are homesteads, so you can't afford to buy a house by yourself. Moreover, the countryside has its own land to grow green pollution-free vegetables.
In the long run, it is better to have a rural hukou, and there is no difference between the rural hukou and the urban hukou at present.
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It is better to stay in the countryside than to move to the city, because it is now easier and easier to settle in the city, but it is more difficult for me to settle in the countryside, because the rural area has more welfare benefits than the ordinary city, such as the distribution of homestead and arable land, so that there is more security for my future life.
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Personally, I think that in the long run, the hukou should be chosen in the countryside compared with the Skynet city, after all, the inflow of rural population into the city is the general trend. Moreover, many young people like to choose the city for their future goals, because the city has better transportation, medical and other resources.
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In the long run, it is better to stay in the rural areas or move to the cities. Because there is land and homestead land in rural areas, and there are more policies to benefit farmers, the general direction in the future will be from the city to the countryside, and there will be a lot of welfare enjoyment, so it is more appropriate to leave the hukou in the countryside!
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If the hukou stays in the countryside, it is actually possible to divide the land, but to go to the city, which is also convenient for the child to settle down in this area in the future, and it is very good to go to school, if in the long run, I think it is still a thousand island city, which is still very beneficial to the development of the child, both from the medical aspect and from the education aspect can provide the best so I think it is better to choose the city, so I think I still choose to move to the city. Dry.
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Judging from the current situation, it is better to keep the hukou in the rural areas. The state's policy is very tilted towards the rural areas, and there are not only various subsidies, but also changes in the construction of new rural areas in the future.
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From a long-term point of view, it is better to stay in the countryside than to move to the city, because now speaking, it is now easier and easier to settle in the city, and the rural hukou is now becoming more and more scarce, because if there is a rural hukou, it means that there are welfare benefits such as homesteads and cultivated land, so that there is some security for your future life, if you move to the city, unless it is a large city, such as Beijing and Shanghai, the welfare treatment is very good, if it is an ordinary city, the treatment is not as good as the countryside.
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In the process of urbanization, because many parents work in the city, after a series of efforts, the parents will choose to settle in the city, and at the same time, they will also move themselves and their hukou to the city. Before that, many people did this because many people looked down on the rural hukou and also thought that the rural hukou was not beneficial. However, after urbanization becomes saturated, we will find that the rural hukou will have an advantage over the urban hukou, but people will no longer be able to re-migrate from the city to the countryside.
A lot of people will regret it because of this.
The main reason for this phenomenon is that the rural hukou itself enjoys certain advantages in homestead land and land distribution. When a person is an urban hukou, the rights and interests that this person can enjoy are actually only five insurances and one housing fund, and even many people can only enjoy five social insurances, and cannot enjoy the social provident fund. However, for rural hukou, rural hukou can choose to buy a house in the city, so that they can enjoy the two advantages of their homestead and real estate.
Rural households will enjoy corresponding collective dividends.
Although not all rural areas will have collective dividends, for those rural areas with relatively good operating efficiency, the relevant village committees will issue corresponding collective dividends every year. Especially when it comes to land management, because some people are already living in the city, they will contract out the land. After that, they can enjoy the corresponding benefits every year.
In addition, because rural households generally have so-called agricultural subsidies and population subsidies, in the process of further focusing on rural revitalization, we will find that the welfare treatment in rural areas is significantly better than that in urban areas, and a rural household registration person will have more choices.
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In fact, I don't regret moving my hukou from the countryside to the city, because I know very well that regret will not solve the problem, and it will not be useful for regret that cannot be solved.
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I don't regret it, although there are many benefits of rural hukou, but it is also very good after moving to the city. Because he is not in the countryside all the year round, he does not enjoy the benefits of the rural hukou.
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I especially regret it. Because there are a lot of welfare subsidy policies in rural areas now, and I can't enjoy the homestead policy.
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It is possible to move back to the countryside with an urban hukou, but certain conditions must be met. Generally, there are the following situations: First, if the parents still live in a rural area and either parent has a rural household registration, the children can move the household registration back.
2. If one of the husband and wife is not an urban household registration, the person whose household registration is in the village collective may apply for the household registration to be moved back after providing relevant licenses. Third, if the hukou has been moved out, but in fact is still living in the countryside, you can apply to move the hukou back. Fourth, if the land is expropriated, after obtaining the permission of the village collective, you can go to the household registration management office to apply for approval.
5. College students can apply for household registration relocation. 6. After a serviceman is discharged from the army, he or she may apply to move back if he or she moves out of his household registration. 7. Those whose original place of household registration is in a rural area and have reached retirement age.
Due to the different situations in different parts of the country, the regulations on the relocation of rural hukou will also be different, and the degree of difficulty will also be different.
Legal basis: "Regulations on Household Registration" Article 19 When a citizen's household registration changes due to marriage, divorce, adoption, adoption, household division, merger, disappearance, recovery or other reasons, the head of the household or himself shall report to the household registration authority for the change of registration.
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