Even if you go to college in other cities, the probability of staying in the local area is great. If you get married and have children in the future, how can you solve the problem of children going to school without a local hukou?
Of course, there are also people who object.
It's not easy to live.
Studying in a big city, who said anything about staying here? Moreover, the competition in big cities is fierce, and it is not easy for rural children without access to work hard in big cities. Excluding rent, transportation and life, how much surplus will there be in wages? Therefore, it is better to go back to the city near my hometown after graduating from college. I am close to home and my parents can help me.
What's more, if you move your hukou to study, you must move back to your hometown in case you don't work hard in the local area in the future. How can you have so much leisure time?
In fact, many families have a steelyard in their hearts. This steelyard is related to reality. For example, if you go to Beijing and Shanghai to study, you don't necessarily stay in the local area after graduation. Young people like to travel, and there is a high probability of going to other cities for development.
At the same time, the most important thing is the house.
The housing prices in Beijing and Shanghai are obvious to all. If the family doesn't support it, I'm afraid it will be extremely difficult for the students themselves. Then you have to consider the actual situation at home. Can I pay1800,000 down payment at one time?
However, four years of college, whether long or short, will be even longer if you take the postgraduate entrance examination and study for a doctorate!
In that case, why not take a gamble?
When the household registration is transferred, the school will handle it in conjunction with the household registration department; I really don't hang out there. I moved back to my hometown and made two trips at most, which won't take a few working days.
I believe that many families who choose to move their accounts think so. They bet "in case". In case the children have made great achievements in recent years and the family has changed greatly in recent years, who can say for sure?
However, it should be noted that the registered permanent residence is divided into agricultural registered permanent residence and non-agricultural registered permanent residence.
According to a "n experienced person":
If it is not agricultural registered permanent residence, you can move the capital anyway;
If it's agricultural registered permanent residence, there's something wrong. Now that the state is supporting the countryside, the corresponding inheritance right will be gone after the household registration is moved. Some people say, can't you transfer back after graduation? Yes, yes, but it's a municipal hukou, not a rural hukou. Of course, the municipal level can become a rural area, depending on your relationship and access!