Whether college students move their hukou or not depends on their actual situation. If you are originally from non-agricultural registered permanent residence and are very satisfied with the city where the university is located, students who plan to work and live in the city in the future may consider moving their hukou.
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.
Of course, transfer is not permanent. After moving to school, it belongs to that kind of collective account. For example, your householder may be a classmate whose class number is 1. After graduating from college, students should move to their work units or places of origin. If they can't find a job, they can stay in school temporarily, but for up to two years.
Disadvantages of moving your hukou when you are in college;
1. Students with rural hukou should not move out easily. According to the national policy, various welfare subsidies in rural areas are also increasing. If candidates move out of their registered permanent residence, they will lose these benefits, and it will be even more difficult to transfer them back after graduation.
2. Moving the household registration to the school is only a collective household, and it is more troublesome to handle many related procedures. If you can't find a unit to settle down after graduation, you will be sent back to your hometown and need to go through a series of procedures.
3. Moving accounts is time-consuming and laborious, and the procedures are time-sensitive. Many students are busy with their work after graduation, forget to go through the relevant formalities, and accidentally turn themselves into illegal households, which leads to more troubles.
People's Daily Online: When the university starts, will freshmen study in different places and move their accounts?
Beijing University for Nationalities is located in Doudian, Fangshan District, Beijing. Beijing University for Nationalities is