I'm going to college in Beijing soon. My current hukou is in Shenyang, which is an urban hukou. Now the school says it can choose whether to move the account or not. I don't know whether to move or not. My family says I've made up my mind, but I still don't quite understand. I hope I can understand your opinions. If it is an urban hukou, I don't want to return to my hukou after graduation and want to move.
I am an undergraduate in Beijing. I just graduated for one year and now I am working and living in Beijing. I answer from the perspective of graduates.
Why are there these two situations? If you are an urban hukou, the current urban hukou has no advantages and has no influence on your family and the life of the place where you live. Rural hukou may involve problems such as having mines and land at home and giving up millions of properties when moving.
The second condition, in fact, as far as enrollment is concerned, moving accounts is a normal procedure.
If you have decided to return to Shenyang after graduation, I suggest you not move. If you move, you must move back.
If you plan to take the postgraduate entrance examination (and not take the postgraduate entrance examination in Shenyang) or work (except for the work that Beijing does not solve the hukou), then go through the normal procedures. Why is it a normal process to move accounts? When you move your registered permanent residence to Beijing and finish your undergraduate course, the graduate school where you took the exam will directly help you transfer your registered permanent residence. It will be more direct to take the exam in our school, even without you doing anything. Or looking for a job, your account file will go to your employment company together with your tripartite agreement, which is also very convenient. If you don't move, it means that you need to set up your own account, and when you are busy with graduation, you have to take time to go back to your hometown to move your account. It's better to get a job. It's more troublesome to settle down. Need to cancel the original account and be a black household resident for a period of time. It's not practical to say anything. It's more troublesome to run back and forth. It's not far back to Shenyang, is it Besides, what can be done in one trip does not exist, and it is not too much to toss you three or four times.
Don't ask why, I haven't changed my hukou since I entered the undergraduate course, and the procedures for graduation and employment are much more complicated than others.
Moreover, you don't need to run back to Shenyang when you encounter things that need a Beijing hukou, such as passports, Hong Kong and Macao passes and so on.
But there is a problem here, that is, if you find a job in Beijing, but you don't solve the hukou. If this happens, it is equivalent to those who need to take the postgraduate entrance examination in World War II and those who have not found a job. They need to return their registered permanent residence to the original registered permanent residence and find a household registration agency for safekeeping. This, like archives, is a process that most people will go through. Under normal circumstances, it is not very troublesome.