According to Article 12 of the Provisional Regulations on Residence Permit in People's Republic of China (PRC), children of residence permit holders can receive compulsory education at their place of residence even if their household registration is not local. This means that as long as parents or other legal guardians hold local residence permits, children have the right to study locally. In addition to compulsory education, residence permit holders can also enjoy basic public services including basic public employment services, basic public health services and family planning services, public cultural and sports services, legal aid and other legal services. These regulations provide more educational opportunities for the children of floating population, and ensure that they will not lose their right to education because of the restriction of household registration.
Policy on education in different places of residence:
1. Policy basis: household registration policies formulated by various localities according to the relevant regulations of national education departments and public security departments, combined with local actual conditions;
2. Admission conditions: students from non-registered places usually need to meet certain conditions, such as their parents working and living in the local area;
3. Material requirements: parents' work certificates, residence certificates, rental contracts and other related materials may be required to apply for admission in different places;
4. Enrollment quota: Some areas have set a certain enrollment quota for non-registered students, usually with a small proportion;
5. Degree allocation: degree allocation can take the form of drawing lots and scoring to ensure fairness;
6. Tuition standard: students studying in different places may have to pay higher tuition fees or donate money to study than students with local household registration;
7. Quality of education: The educational resources and quality enjoyed by students enrolled in different places may be different from those enjoyed by local registered students;
8. Long-term planning: Parents should consider their children's long-term education planning, including continuing education from primary school to high school.
To sum up, according to the relevant provisions of the Provisional Regulations on Residence Permit in People's Republic of China (PRC), even if the child's household registration is not local, as long as the parents or legal guardians hold the residence permit, the child can enjoy basic public services such as compulsory education at the place of residence. This policy provides equal education opportunities for children of floating population families, guarantees their right to education, and reduces the restrictions on the acquisition of educational resources by the household registration system.
Legal basis:
the education law of the peoples republic of china
Article 19
The state implements a nine-year compulsory education system. People's governments at all levels take various measures to ensure that school-age children and adolescents enter school. Parents or other guardians of school-age children and adolescents, as well as relevant social organizations and individuals, have the obligation to enable school-age children and adolescents to receive and complete compulsory education for a specified number of years.