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I am a college student in Henan. I changed my hukou from agriculture to non-agriculture because I went to school. There is no formal job now. Can I divide the land in the village?
You changed your hukou to non-agricultural registered permanent residence, unless you can transfer your hukou back to the original agricultural registered permanent residence and live in your village; Otherwise, the land adjustment in the village has nothing to do with you, and of course you can't get the land.

Rural hukou is now only allowed out, not in. In the future, rural hukou will be the envy of non-agricultural hukou civilians! Farmers will also become farmers with scientific and technological machinery automation, and their status will be higher than that of urban white-collar workers.

According to the laws of our country, if you want to go to a unified university, you must first change your hukou to non-agricultural registered permanent residence, then transfer to another school and enter a collective hukou after graduation. This is the price you pay. And if you don't take the college entrance examination after finishing high school, but enter a non-unified enrollment institution or an adult higher education (recommended TV University) institution, you can enroll without changing your hukou to non-agricultural registered permanent residence, so you can keep your rural hukou while obtaining a higher education diploma.

Have you found that there are so many ridiculous and pathetic places in our national laws? Hehe, there are many ridiculous laws in China. Many legal provisions even hit themselves in the mouth and fight with each other. It's normal. It's normal. Since you can't change it, learn to bear it silently! Because we are the right people.