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Advantages and disadvantages of moving to school
The advantages of moving to school are: firstly, it is conducive to the development of personal work, and secondly, it can enjoy the local urban supporting services; Disadvantages are: the hukou is irreversible, the original rural hukou cannot be restored, and the hukou migration procedures will be more complicated after graduation.

Benefits:

1, personal career development is favorable.

If you move your hukou to a school, it will become a local hukou. If we consider developing in this city in the future, the advantages will definitely outweigh the disadvantages.

For example, if there is a plan to take the postgraduate entrance examination for civil servants in the future, it will be much more convenient to move the household registration to the school. Many positions like civil servants will have hukou restrictions, and only local hukou is required to apply. The same is true for postgraduate exams, and some have hukou restrictions. At this time, local hukou has an advantage.

2. You can enjoy the supporting services of local cities.

Moving the registered permanent residence to the school can be beneficial to enjoying some supporting services of the city, such as buying a car and a house in the future and enrolling children. It is very convenient to handle the relevant documents, and you don't have to go back to your hometown to open a certificate to handle the entry and exit documents. Medical care and social security will also be more convenient, especially in first-tier cities. There is still a big difference between local hukou and foreign hukou.

3, is conducive to the timely processing of personal files.

If the university is located far away from home, it is more convenient to apply for some important personal documents at the university, such as visas and passports for going abroad, and you don't need to apply for a residence permit to get a driver's license, which saves a lot of trouble.

Disadvantages:

1, the household registration is irreversible, and the original rural household registration cannot be restored.

On the one hand, if you don't develop in this city in the future, then moving your hukou is a chicken rib. And the key point is that although you can transfer your hukou back to your hometown after graduation, it is impossible to restore your original rural hukou.

According to the current household registration system, the urban hukou you moved back from school cannot be settled according to the original hukou, and you need to settle separately according to the urban hukou.

2. After graduation, the household registration transfer procedure will be more complicated.

Just because the registered permanent residence is moved to the school at the time of enrollment does not mean that it is the registered permanent residence of the school. At this time, it is only the collective account of the school. If you work in the place where the school is located after graduation, you can leave your hukou at your work unit. If you can't find a unit that can accept accounts, you will face the situation of passively returning to your hometown.

3. Increase the employment pressure upon graduation.

The transfer of new hukou is a collective hukou. When you leave school after graduation, if you can't find an employer who can receive the personnel files of the registered permanent residence, the school will transfer the registered permanent residence back to your original place. Based on this policy, you need to find an employer who can receive personnel files before graduating from college, otherwise it will increase your employment pressure.