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What are the advantages and disadvantages of moving to college?
The school has no uniform rigid rules on whether to move the household registration, but decides whether to move the household registration into the school according to the wishes of the freshmen themselves.

First, it's good to move to university:

1, easy to find a part-time job, recruitment and examination of local civil servants.

2. It is convenient to handle personal documents in time. Such as replacement of lost identity cards, visas for going abroad, passports, etc.

3. After graduation, you can keep your personal files in the local provincial personnel department, so that you can enjoy some supporting services in the city.

First, the disadvantages of transfer:

1. There is a prescribed time limit for graduates to leave the school or the personnel file relationship of the local graduate personnel department upon graduation. If the deadline comes, they will go back to their hometown if they can't find a job in the university. If they go back to their hometown to work, it will take time to move back to their hukou.

2. For freshmen from rural areas, it is easy to move their hukou to colleges and universities, but it is relatively difficult to move back to rural areas to restore their hukou in the future. Secondly, after the rural hukou is moved out, it is difficult for farmers to enjoy the corresponding distribution rights of contracted land income in the future.

3. Some freshmen can enjoy certain subsidies and preferential policies from the government in their home countries, but they can't enjoy them when their registered permanent residence is moved.