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What is the process of college students' hukou moving back to their original places?
Bring the household registration book (generally do not print the household registration book, those who have no household registration book) ID card, diploma and registration card to the household registration room of the police station where the current household registration is located. Under normal circumstances, the school will handle it in a unified way.

For those college students who have moved their hukou to school, they have to move out after graduation. Some go back to their hometown to work after graduation, and then they can move their hukou back to their hometown. Because the account transfer involves the police stations in both places, if the procedures are unclear, it may delay the settlement. So what is the process of college students' hukou moving back to their original places? Next, I will introduce relevant knowledge to graduates.

1. What is the process of college students' hukou moving back to their original places?

1. Bring the household registration book (generally, it is not printed, and there is no household registration book), ID card, diploma and registration card to the household registration room of the police station where the current household registration is located. Under normal circumstances, the school will handle it in a unified way.

2. Bring the household registration book (if not), ID card, graduation certificate, registration card and migration card to the household registration room of the original police station to go through the migration procedures, print the household registration book, and re-apply for an ID card (if the university does not re-apply for an ID card when it moves away, it is not necessary to re-apply).

Second, what are the circumstances in which the college students' household registration is moved back to their original places?

1. Move back to the original residence directly after graduation.

If your hukou moved to the university when you were in college, you will generally return to your hukou by default within two years as long as you don't change your name elsewhere after graduation, that is, you will directly move back to your hukou with the registration card (also called dispatch card) issued by the school. However, regardless of whether your original registered permanent residence is agricultural or non-agricultural, it will become non-agricultural registered permanent residence, and basically the whole country will be unified. Even if you move back to your hometown in the countryside, your hukou is at the police station.

2. After graduation, I didn't move back to my domicile directly.

If you change your name because of work or marriage after graduating from college, and then want to move back to your original residence, it depends on the household registration policy of the city where you live. Because different cities have different household registration policies, there will be two situations. One is to allow you to move in directly, and the other is to require you to own your own property in the original household registration location, that is, the property ownership certificate must be your or your spouse's name, and other people's property, including parents' property, is invalid. No matter what kind of policy, the steps of moving in are basically the same.

3. What should college students pay attention to when they move back to their hometown?

1. After graduation, the registered permanent residence can only be moved back.

2. After you graduate and move back to your hometown, remember to take the immigration change form (usually red) issued by the police station to your local neighborhood Committee (there are also neighborhood committees in rural areas) for registration, otherwise you can't apply for medical insurance or issue a household registration certificate locally.

Remember not to settle in other places at will after graduation. If you don't have a stable job, it is recommended to move back to your hometown first, otherwise it will be difficult to move back to your domicile in the future.

To sum up, college students who move back to their original places after graduation should bring their ID cards, household registration books, registration cards and other materials to the police station where the school is located, and then return to the police station where the original household registration is located with such materials as household registration books. One thing to note here is that the account transfer certificate is valid for one month, please don't extend it. This is some knowledge about the process of college students' household registration moving back to their original places, hoping to help graduates.