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I have to move my hukou to go to college, but I don't want to move. I have to write an application for not moving my account. What is the reason? I just don't want to move because of trouble.
Don't move if you don't want to move your hukou. This is all voluntary.

1. Do I have to move to school to get a university account?

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According to the "Seven Measures for Household Registration Management" promulgated by the Ministry of Public Security in 2003, freshmen admitted to colleges and universities can voluntarily choose whether to move their household registration to the school on the basis of the admission notice. Therefore, there is no need to move your hukou to the school when you go to college.

It should be noted that it is not permanent to move your hukou to school when you are in college, but you need to move out when you graduate.

Students who move their household registration into the school when they enter school can move their household registration into the place where their unit is located, their place of origin or the collective household in the talent center after graduation.

Among them, if an employment agreement has been signed and the employment unit has a collective account, the graduates can go through the settlement formalities with the public security organ where the work unit is located with the employment registration certificate, graduation certificate, employment agreement and account migration certificate issued by the employment department.

Graduates who have not signed an employment agreement can choose to move their registered permanent residence back to their original places, move into collective households in talent centers or temporarily stay in school, and move out as soon as possible after the work is implemented.

Second, the benefits of moving the household registration to the school

Many students choose to move their registered permanent residence to school for convenience. The convenience of having a hukou around you: for example, finding a part-time job (some special part-time jobs require a local hukou), reissue lost documents, and apply for a visa and passport. , save a lot of trouble.

However, a new regulation was introduced: from July 1 this year, large and medium-sized cities and counties (cities) with conditions in China began to accept ID cards from different places to facilitate citizens to renew and reissue their ID cards in different places.

Third, the disadvantages of moving the registered permanent residence to the school.

1. There is a prescribed time limit for graduates to hand over their personnel files to the school or the local graduate personnel department for safekeeping when they graduate. If the deadline comes, they will have to go back to their hometown if they can't find a job in the university. If they go back to their hometown to work, it takes time and effort to move back to their hukou;

2. For freshmen from rural areas, it is easy to move their hukou to colleges and universities, but if they move back to their hometown after graduation, the original rural hukou will become non-agricultural;

3. Some freshmen can enjoy certain subsidies and preferential policies from the government in their home countries, but they can't enjoy them when their registered permanent residence is moved.

4. Some college students did not move their registered permanent residence in time after graduation, and became "black households", which brought great troubles to their lives.