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Advantages and disadvantages of college students moving into hukou
The advantages and disadvantages of college students moving their registered permanent residence are as follows:

Benefits:

1, easy to find a part-time job, recruitment and examination of local civil servants. Some employers require graduates to have local hukou, especially when they are employed in cities such as Beijing and Shanghai. Whether they have a local or local hukou is often regarded as a competitive advantage.

2. It is convenient to apply for personal documents in time, such as replacement of lost identity cards, visas for going abroad, passports, etc. You don't need to apply for a residence permit to get a driver's license.

3. It is convenient to enjoy the supporting services of the city, and you can get the qualification to buy a house and a car at the location of the university (if the local purchase restriction policy).

Disadvantages:

1. Some freshmen can enjoy certain subsidies and preferential policies from the government in their home countries, but they can't enjoy them when they move in.

2. 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.

Matters needing attention in college students' household registration:

1, moving accounts can bring some convenience. For some cities, having a local hukou can better enjoy urban resources and services, such as medical care, education and public transportation. In addition, it is more convenient to have a local account for some situations that require personal documents, such as ID cards and passports.

2. There are also some unfavorable factors to be considered in account migration. For example, some people need to apply for social insurance and medical insurance again after their household registration, which may bring some trouble. In addition, if you can't move your hukou in time after graduation, you may become a "black household" and bring great trouble to your life.

3. College students also need to consider their own actual situation and future development when they move into hukou. If your hometown is far from the city where the university is located, it may bring some inconvenience to the migration of registered permanent residence. At the same time, if you want to work or settle in the city where the university is located after graduation, you need to consider the local housing and car purchase policies.

There are many factors to be considered when college students move their registered permanent residence, which are both convenient and unfavorable. It is suggested that college students should carefully understand the relevant policies and regulations, consult relevant institutions and departments and make wise decisions before moving to their hukou.