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Children without houses have the right to education.
According to the national education policy, all school-age children need to receive education, especially now that the nine-year compulsory education has been really implemented. The education departments and price departments of various provinces and regions have successively issued relevant education charging policies, especially the education department, which has put children's school education on an important agenda and issued many school education documents to schools. No house will not affect children's schooling, but it may affect school choice.

The hukou does not affect admission.

With a hukou and no house, children can go to school when they are old. As long as such families have rented alone in the same district for more than three years and have stable employment, they can be enrolled by the Education Bureau with valid residence certificates.

Submit supporting materials

If the child's household registration is within the scope of enrollment, the school will accept it unconditionally. If it is not within the scope of enrollment, it is necessary to consider entering a private school or a school for the children of migrant workers. However, proof materials such as labor contract, business license, rental contract or purchase contract, temporary residence permit and social security should be submitted at the time of registration.

Enjoy equal right to education.

According to the education law, educated people enjoy equal rights in enrollment, further education and employment. And without a house, you also have equal right to education.