Going to college without moving your hukou has the following advantages.
First, not moving your hukou can save a lot of trouble. If you can't find a job after graduation, you can go back to your hometown with your hukou. Therefore, if you don't plan to develop in your city after graduation, it is recommended not to move your household registration.
Second: If you are a rural hukou, you will become an urban hukou after you go to college. You may not enjoy all the benefits that rural hukou can enjoy, nor can you enjoy rural land when it comes to demolition, nor can you inherit the land use rights undertaken by your parents. Moreover, it is difficult to transfer to rural hukou in some places. If you transfer back, you may not be able to settle in your original place of residence, but you can only open your own account, and it is not agricultural registered permanent residence.
Third, most regions will provide some welfare policies for local students, such as student source loans, rain and dew programs, and extra points for civil servants. These policies will not be enjoyed after the transfer of household registration.
The benefits of moving to college.
First: If you are in a big city, such as Shanghai, Beijing, Shenzhen and other places, it is easy to move to these big cities if you want to develop in big cities after transferring your hukou to a school.
Second: after the household registration is moved to the school, you can apply for a new ID card. The new ID card will show that you are a resident of this city. In this city, you can enjoy welfare policies, such as ticket reduction for some scenic spots, and you can apply for civil servants who need to limit their local household registration.
Thirdly, as for whether to transfer to a university, I think we should consider it carefully. After all, the procedure of household registration transfer is more troublesome now, and there will be many influences after the transfer. If you don't do it well, you may become a black household. I hope that the majority of college students will be cautious.