Joke Collection Website - Blessing messages - According to the regulations of China's household registration management system, can the household registration be moved back to its original place after moving out?

According to the regulations of China's household registration management system, can the household registration be moved back to its original place after moving out?

According to the spirit of the Notice of General Office of the State Council on Actively and Steadily Promoting the Reform of Household Registration Management System, most of the current household registration laws and regulations in China should be relaxed. For example, if it is implemented in county towns, most households directly under the central government will be completely relaxed. As long as they have a fixed residence in the big cities where they settle down, most of them can register, but there are still certain restrictions in municipal districts, provincial cities and sub-provincial cities.

If your household registration belongs to a constrained first-tier city, you need to meet the requirements of household registration in this city if you want to move your household registration into this city after moving for work reasons. For example, there are only so many ways for household registration personnel in Chengdu to move their household registration to Chengdu because of work or their own reasons. First, after retiring from different places, return to Chengdu to settle down; 2. Buy a house in Chengdu before 20 18, and choose the form of buying a house and moving in; The third is transfer, which is handled according to the index value of joining the household registration of the department; The fourth is to vote for relatives and rely on friends. One of the husband and wife has a Chengdu hukou or their parents and children belong to Chengdu hukou, and there are no children elsewhere.

If your household registration is in a general second-and third-tier city, it is very easy to move your household registration, as long as you have a fixed and reasonable legal residence or a good job. Such places have basically no restrictions on newly settled personnel or those who have moved their foreign household registration into their household registration. They can apply online or at the local government service center, the service hall of the public security organ and the public security bureau where the original household registration is located.

If your household registration belongs to the countryside, or you originally settled in the local town according to the current household registration system reform policy stipulated by the local government, then the rural household registration becomes the urban household registration, and the household registration has moved from the village to the town. According to the spirit of the central government's struggle to promote the reform of the household registration system, after farmers settle down in cities and towns, the right to use homestead and the right to contracted management of land have legal effect. Whether migrant workers leave the rural homestead and the agricultural land, forest land and lawn they are responsible for when they settle in the registered city must pay full attention to the farmers' own ideas and cannot be forced or changed to compulsory recovery.

According to the requirements of this system, although you have changed from a rural hukou to an urban hukou, the rural homestead and contracted land are still your own and cannot be forcibly recovered. However, it is also very troublesome and difficult for you to relocate your original urban hukou to the village. This involves whether the village Committee allows us to move our registered permanent residence back. Only with the permission of the village committee can our registered permanent residence be moved to the village. For migrant workers, this possibility exists, and it is relatively easy to work as a village committee, because there are also rural homesteads and contracted land in rural areas.

However, it is theoretically possible for retired workers like us to move their registered permanent residence to their hometown in rural areas based on friends who have come out to work since childhood, such as recruiting, joining the army or going to college, because there are also properties left by their parents in rural areas, and the properties can be inherited. It is also feasible to move to an old house without changing the characteristics of household registration, but it is actually an urban hukou, and it will still be an urban hukou after moving home.

However, if I want to move the urban hukou back to the place where I registered, and then change it into a rural hukou after I move back, it is very likely that the difficulty coefficient will be very large and I need the permission of the village Committee. If the village committee doesn't want to, then you can't move in. It's just that in daily life, people like us probably don't have this idea. Most of those who have this idea still belong to migrant workers who moved from the countryside.

Generally speaking, whether an account can be moved depends entirely on the characteristics of your account. If your household registration is in a first-tier city, you must meet the local household registration conditions; If your hukou is in the urban areas of second-and third-tier cities, it is easy to move it; If your hukou is in the countryside, it is ok without affecting the nature of your hukou, but it is very difficult to move from an urban hukou to a rural hukou.