1. It's convenient to find a part-time job, get a job and take an examination of local civil servants. Some employers require graduates to have local hukou. But in the final analysis, the key depends on the conditions and ability of graduates to develop in the city where the school is located in the future. If you are strong, you might as well move in.
2. It is very convenient to handle personal documents in time, such as the replacement of lost documents such as ID cards and the handling of visas and passports for going abroad, which saves the pain of running around between many colleges and students. Another example: you don't need to apply for a temporary residence permit to get a driver's license.
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. If it is convenient to buy a house in the university, the procedure should be simpler accordingly.
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The advantages of not moving to a university account.
1. When graduates can't find a job, they usually have a prescribed time limit to keep their personnel files with the school or the local graduate personnel department (the latter is charged). When the deadline comes, they can't find a job in the university, but they still have to go back to their hometown.
2. For freshmen from rural areas, it is easy to move their registered permanent residence to colleges and universities, but it is relatively difficult to move back to restore rural registered permanent residence later, so it is difficult to enjoy the distribution right of farmers' corresponding contracted land income after moving out of rural registered permanent residence, so it is better not to move.
3. It is more convenient to reissue lost documents and apply for visas and passports.
For example, if you transfer your hukou to a school, you don't have to go home to reissue your ID card. You can do it at the police station where the school account is located, saving a lot of trouble.
It will be more convenient to transfer your hukou to a big city.
If you have the ability or decide to buy a house in a big city in the future, it will be more convenient to transfer your hukou to a big city when you graduate. You can directly transfer from school to work (of course, your work unit can solve the hukou problem), especially for students who want to register in Beijing and Shanghai (state-owned enterprises and civil servants can solve the hukou problem, but ordinary companies can't solve the hukou problem in Beijing and Shanghai). If your account is not transferred to the school, it will be more difficult.
5. It can increase your employment competitiveness to a certain extent.
In some big cities, in order to take care of the employment of local college students, individual enterprises or positions require candidates to have local accounts. If you have a local hukou, it is very convenient to work, which is also an employment advantage, which invisibly increases your competitiveness.
6. It is more convenient to enjoy some policies that benefit the people in big cities.
Household registration has a lot to do with employment, pension and children's enrollment. Accounts in big cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin, Guangzhou and Shenzhen are very dominant. Living in these big cities, it is generally impossible to see whether there is an account. For example, buying a house, changing workplace insurance, and running a nursery for children, you have to find out whether you have a local hukou in a big city, which is very different.
7. Some freshmen can enjoy certain subsidies and preferential treatment in their original places according to the corresponding government policies. The state has a moderate preferential policy in terms of their living allowance during their study and their future salary. Considering the ambition and development of graduates, it is better not to move.