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Do I have to bring my own household registration book to go to college?
Freshmen don't need to bring their household registration books when they report. You only need to bring your ID card, admission notice and other things required in the admission notice, but if you are a foreign candidate and want to transfer your account to a school, you need to bring your account transfer certificate, and you don't need to transfer your account.

Freshmen need to bring the following documents when they report for duty: ID card, admission notice, files, and some of their own 1 inch color photos. You'd better prepare more photos, and you need a lot of forms later.

1, the admission notice must be with you. This is the proof of entering the university, so the admission notice must be kept well. If you accidentally drop it, you can call the school and ask what to do. You can also bring the admission ticket in case you accidentally drop the admission notice on the way.

No matter where you go, you must take your ID card with you. You also need an ID card when you sign up. Be sure to check if you have it.

3. You need to bring your own files when you register, and the organization relationship of the League (Party) should also be transferred to the school.

4. One-inch photo: Many forms need photos when registering.

Extended data

As the semester approaches, freshmen are faced with a dilemma: Do they want to transfer their hukou or not? According to the policy, freshmen can voluntarily choose whether to move into their hukou when they enter school. But in fact, there are many factors to consider whether to move or not, especially the impact on finding a job in the future.

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. Students who do not move their hukou are mainly students from big cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen, as well as rural students with fields and homesteads at home.

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People's Network University is about to start school. Will freshmen move their hukou when they study in different places?