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What are the advantages and disadvantages of moving to a university account?
The advantages of moving your registered permanent residence to school when you go to college:

1, for the convenience of choosing to move the household registration to the school. 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, there is a new regulation: from July 20 17 17, large and medium-sized cities and counties (cities) that have the conditions will begin to accept the application of identity cards in different places, so as to facilitate citizens to renew their identity cards in different places.

But 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.

It is not permanent to move your hukou to the school when you are in college, but you need to move out when you graduate.

I suggest that you comprehensively consider whether to move your registered permanent residence to the university according to your future career plan, family situation and the city where your school is located.