When you go to college, you can move your hukou or not. Now that you have implemented humanized management, you are not forced to move your household registration. Therefore, whether the registered permanent residence is moved or not depends on the actual situation of the students, and there is no stipulation that it must be moved. 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. If you move your hukou to a university, it will be more convenient for students to get a driver's license or apply for Hong Kong and Macao passes at school, saving the trouble of going back and forth between the two places. Generally, going to college means going to a big city. If you plan to take root in the local development after graduation, it is more cost-effective to take advantage of the advantages of the university to move your hukou first, because many units have the right to settle down, but they have no right to move in, so they can have the opportunity to settle down first, and it is more convenient to take an examination of local civil servants. Others, such as buying a house locally and shaking the number, are also useful, especially in first-tier cities such as Beijing and Shanghai, where the threshold for household registration is relatively high. Students with rural hukou should not move out easily. According to the national policy, various welfare subsidies in rural areas are also increasing. If candidates move out of their registered permanent residence, they will lose these benefits, and it will be even more difficult to transfer them back after graduation. (2) When the registered permanent residence is moved to the school, it is only a collective household, and there are many related procedures that need to be handled, which is more troublesome. If you can't find a unit to settle down after graduation, you will also be called back to your hometown, and you need to go through a series of procedures. The account transfer is time-consuming and laborious, and the procedures are time-sensitive. Many students are busy with their work after graduation, forget to go through the relevant formalities, and accidentally turn themselves into illegal households, which leads to more troubles. It should be noted that it is not permanent to move your hukou to school when you are in college, but you need to move out when you graduate. Students who move their household registration into the school when they enter school can move their household registration into the place where their unit is located, their place of origin or the collective household in the talent center after graduation. If an employment agreement has been signed, and the employment unit has a collective account, the graduates can go through the settlement formalities at the public security organ where the work unit is located with the employment registration certificate, diploma, employment agreement and account migration certificate issued by the employment department. Graduates who have not signed an employment agreement can choose to move their registered permanent residence back to their original places, move into collective households in talent centers or temporarily stay in school, and move out as soon as possible after the work is implemented.