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How do the children of migrant workers go to school locally?
You can go to school locally, but you must apply for a temporary residence permit or residence permit at the local public security organ to prove the actual situation of your residence. Of course, the education department will consider the ratio of permanent residence to temporary residence, and local residence will be more favorable.

The account is not local.

Children's household registration is not local, as long as they meet the conditions of study, such as parents or other legal guardians working or living in the local area, they can go to school in the local area.

compulsory education

School-age children and adolescents who receive compulsory education where their parents or other legal guardians work or live shall provide them with the same conditions for receiving compulsory education.

migrant worker

Migrant workers who are not registered in this city must also provide proof materials such as student residence booklet, parents' ID card, valid residence permit or temporary residence permit issued by relevant departments, and if they enter junior high school, they should also produce the primary school graduation certificate issued by their school.

Proof material

Migrant workers and children of migrant workers studying in urban primary schools and junior high schools must provide proof that their parents or other legal guardians are doing business or working in cities and towns, rental agreements in cities and towns, invoices for utilities and other supporting materials.

Audit confirmation

Relevant materials of students who meet the above conditions need to be submitted for examination and confirmation after the initial examination of the schools in the original teaching area, and they should be enrolled in the corresponding public schools in the teaching area according to the principle of nearest admission. Primary schools and junior high schools in cities and towns should earnestly do a good job in enrolling children of migrants and migrant workers.