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What's the use of transferring accounts from universities?
Benefits of account migration

First, it is conducive to future career development.

When recruiting in some big cities, some employers require candidates to have local accounts. Whether you have a local hukou is an important competitive advantage when applying for some positions in national civil servants or institutions. During college, local hukou is also convenient for finding job opportunities such as part-time jobs.

Second, it is conducive to the timely handling of personal documents.

If the university is located far away from home, it is more convenient to apply for some important personal documents at the university after moving the household registration.

Third, it is conducive to enjoying some urban supporting services.

Hukou does not have much influence on your study, but if you are ready to go to the city where your school is located after graduation, the hukou problem will be linked to supporting services such as buying a house and car, enrolling your children and providing for the aged. Especially in these densely populated megacities, whether you have a local household registration is very important to your life.

Disadvantages of household registration migration

First of all, increase the employment pressure upon graduation.

The transfer of new hukou is a collective hukou. When you leave school after graduation, if you can't find an employer who can receive the personnel files of the registered permanent residence, the school will transfer the registered permanent residence back to your original place. Based on this policy, you need to find an employer who can receive personnel files before graduating from college, otherwise it will increase your employment pressure.

Second, rural household registration cannot be restored.

Many people think that when a university account is moved to a school, it will always be the account where the school is located. But this is not the case. After you graduate from college, students with registered permanent residence in the school will either settle in the place where their employment unit is located. If you lose your job, your hukou will still move back to your place of origin.

Introduction.

For students with rural hukou, according to the current household registration system, the urban hukou you moved back from the location of colleges and universities cannot be settled according to the original household registration, and you need to settle down separately according to the urban hukou. This means that after the rural hukou moves in, it will be a non-rural hukou after returning.