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New policy of foreign hukou studying in junior high school in Shenzhen
Under the new policy of Shenzhen, students with foreign hukou can attend junior high school in Shenzhen, but they must meet the relevant conditions.

In 20 19, the Shenzhen municipal government issued the Opinions on Further Expanding the Equal Supply of Public Resources in Compulsory Education, proposing to allow students with foreign household registration to attend compulsory education schools in Shenzhen. Specifically, students with foreign hukou can attend primary and junior high schools in Shenzhen, but they must meet the following conditions: 1. Parents have a certificate of stable employment in Shenzhen or continuous payment of social insurance for more than 3 years; Second, proof of residence, if renting a house, you need to provide a lease contract and a lease invoice; 3. Proof of student status (if I have a certificate of student status in Shenzhen Primary School). In addition, we must meet the school's admission requirements, such as registration time, grades, age and so on. The introduction of this policy has solved the problem that it is difficult for children with foreign household registration to receive public education in Shenzhen, and also provided them with a better learning environment and equal educational opportunities.

Do foreign students need to pay high tuition fees when attending junior high schools in Shenzhen? No need. According to "Opinions on Further Expanding the Equal Supply of Public Resources in Compulsory Education", students from other places do not have to pay high tuition fees to attend compulsory education schools in Shenzhen, and enjoy the same treatment as students from Shenzhen, and only need to pay appropriate miscellaneous fees to the schools according to regulations.

Shenzhen has implemented a new policy to allow students with foreign hukou to attend junior high schools in Shenzhen, but they need to meet relevant conditions, such as proof that their parents have been in stable employment or have paid social insurance for more than three years, proof of residence and proof of school status. This move provides a better learning environment and equal educational opportunities for foreign children, and also solves the problem of their difficulty in receiving public education in Shenzhen.

Legal basis:

"Regulations on Household Registration in People's Republic of China (PRC)" (hereinafter referred to as the "Regulations") Article 10 If a citizen moves out of the jurisdiction of the household registration, he or the head of the household shall apply for registration with the household registration authority before moving out, obtain a migration certificate and cancel the household registration. Citizens who move from rural areas to cities must apply to the permanent residence registration authority for moving out with the employment certificate of the urban labor department, the school admission certificate, or the approval certificate of the urban household registration authority. Citizens moving to border areas must be approved by the public security organs of the counties, cities and municipal districts where they live.