According to the current regulations, every student admitted to a university can move his/her registered permanent residence from home to school at the beginning of his/her enrollment. This household registration transfer is voluntary, and students can choose to transfer or not. After completing their studies, students with registered permanent residence in this school will either settle in the place where their employment units are located or be unemployed, and their registered permanent residence will return to their original places. If you are a rural hukou. When a rural household registration is transferred to a city, it becomes a non-agricultural registered permanent residence, losing many preferential treatments enjoyed by agricultural registered permanent residence, and even losing part of the land use right and homestead contracted by parents. If you transfer your account, the account will only be transferred to the school, which is a collective account. After you graduate, the school will not take care of it, and your account will be transferred again, either to your work place or to your hometown. The native place here is not a rural hukou, but your municipal level. You can't follow your parents' hukou and become a non-agricultural hukou. Of course, you can also change back to a rural hukou, but that's very difficult. If you're not agricultural registered permanent residence. If it is not a rural hukou, it doesn't matter whether you move or not. After all, you can't enjoy some support policies related to agricultural registered permanent residence. It doesn't matter if you don't move; After moving, if your university is a first-tier city such as Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen, it is still valuable. After all, the hukou in these cities is very difficult, and it is relatively easy to become a formal big city hukou through some channels after graduation, but this often requires the work unit to solve the hukou problem.