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The latest policy of non-transfer farmers in Sichuan 2022
The current conditions of the latest rural-to-African policy are as follows: 1, agricultural registered permanent residence university students; 2. Unmarried people who have no fixed occupation and housing in cities and towns and live in rural areas with their parents; 3. One of the spouses is a rural hukou; 4. Farmers who voluntarily return to their hometowns for land acquisition; 5. I, my spouse or their unmarried children who have no fixed occupation in the city and have allocated homestead and built houses in the countryside.

1. Farmers who have moved out of their original villages can apply to move back to their original villages.

It is ok to move out of the original village and now want to move back. However, it must be approved by the original village committee and villagers' group, and the consent of more than 10 villagers' representatives. The acceptance certificate must be issued with the seal of the village committee.

2. One spouse is a rural hukou, and the other spouse can move into the other's village.

If one of the husband and wife is registered in a rural area, and the non-agricultural registered permanent residence spouse has no stable job in the town and has lived in the countryside for a long time, such people can apply for non-transfer to agriculture if they want to return to the countryside.

3. Returned entrepreneurial college students

Some rural children transfer their hukou to the university after they are admitted to the university, and then transfer to the city where they work after graduation. In order to support rural development, the state encourages college students to return to their hometowns to start businesses. If they want to return to rural areas to start businesses, they can submit applications to their original villages.

4. Farmers whose land has been expropriated

The landless peasants who are willing to return to the countryside have already applied for land acquisition, and now they want to move their hukou back. In order to protect the interests of farmers whose land has been expropriated, the state gives approval to those who are willing to ask for non-agricultural transfer.

5. Unmarried and unemployed people

Unmarried people who live in rural areas with their parents can move their registered permanent residence back to rural areas as long as they provide unemployment certificates.

6, non-agricultural personnel self-care rations

Non-agricultural registered permanent residence people who take care of their own rations were a temporary household registration policy implemented by the state in the mid-1980s. As long as these people meet the rural conditions, they can move their registered permanent residence back to their original places.

7. Some rural veterans have no fixed jobs to move back to. Move out the rural hukou directly after joining the army. If there is no work arrangement after discharge, they have never had a fixed job and have been living in the countryside since discharge. In this case, they can move their hukou back to their original place.

legal ground

"Regulations on Household Registration in People's Republic of China (PRC)" Article 10 If a citizen moves out of the jurisdiction where the household registration is located, he or she shall declare the registration of moving out to the household registration authority before moving out, obtain a migration certificate and cancel the household registration. Citizens who move from rural areas to cities must apply to the permanent residence registration authority for moving out with the employment certificate of the urban labor department, the school admission certificate, or the approval certificate of the urban household registration authority. Citizens moving to border areas must be approved by the public security organs of the counties, cities and municipal districts where they live.