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Household registration and school status: key factors for children to enter school.
Children's education is a top priority for families. In China, Article 12 of the Compulsory Education Law stipulates that school-age children and adolescents should attend school near their domicile. But if for some reason, the child can't go to school in the place where the household registration is located, what should I do? This article will introduce the relationship between hukou and student status in detail to help you ensure your child's smooth enrollment.

Enroll in the nearest residence.

The Compulsory Education Law stipulates that school-age children and adolescents should be enrolled at the nearest place where they are registered. This not only ensures the convenience of children's education, but also lays a solid foundation for their future.

Be careful when transferring.

If, for some reason, the child can't go to school in the place where the household registration is located, transfer becomes a feasible choice. However, before going through the transfer formalities, you must consult the person in charge of the counterpart school or the relevant personnel of the local education department to ensure that the other party agrees to accept it, so as not to cause unnecessary trouble.

Admission is free, and admission is nearby.

The Compulsory Education Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that school-age children and adolescents are exempt from the examination; Local people's governments at all levels shall ensure that they are enrolled in the nearest place where they are registered. Even school-age children and adolescents whose parents or other legal guardians work or live in non-registered places, the local government should provide them with equal compulsory education conditions.