I have just experienced this, so let me tell you about my experience.
I originally had a rural household registration. When I was in college, I moved to Suzhou and became a collective household registration. After graduation, I returned to the original province due to work problems, so I had to move my household registration back. When I moved back Because the policy has changed, you cannot directly move back to the original village. You can only be affiliated with the collective household registration of the township unit to which you belong. It is affiliated. To move back to the original village, you need the collective signature of more than 80% of the brigade where the original household registration (my father's household registration is still in the countryside) is signed ( I forgot the exact number). At that time, the brigade did not agree, because my household registration was moved out, and the land was less allocated. The next time I moved back, the land was redistributed, and the land was allocated more. Later, after the village chief walked around, he reluctantly signed. This signature means that you have moved back to the countryside. Necessary conditions.
With the above conditions, you can start to process the household registration transfer. First, you need to transfer your files back to the original county (city). Because the files were originally transferred to the school along with the household registration, the files will be followed when you graduate. The "Registration Card" was moved because mine was written as Suzhou (internship) at the time, so the files were in Suzhou. I first went to the Suzhou Talent Market to transfer the files back (there is a file hosting fee, but it is very cheap). If the files are not transferred back to the police station, then Not available for processing. Second, take the household registration transfer certificate (issued together with the registration certificate when you graduate), graduation certificate, degree certificate and signature certificate from the village brigade, and go to the local public security bureau to apply for it. As long as the information is complete, the process will be very fast. It should be noted here that the household registration transfer certificate is valid. If it expires, you need to go to the school to apply for it again.
Nowadays, rural household registration is valuable, and it is easy to move out but difficult to move back. I am moving back from a university, and the conditions are relatively loose. If it is something else that is very difficult, you can consult the local police station for details, where you will get The latest household registration migration policy, I hope the above can help you.
I want to move my urban household registration back to my original rural household registration. From this sentence, I know that my original household registration should be a rural household registration. Now I have an urban household registration and I want to move back to a rural household registration. Let me tell you about my situation, which is the same as this problem. My family originally had a rural registered permanent residence. When I bought a house in the city about 10 years ago, I moved my registered permanent residence to an urban registered permanent residence. Around May in the first half of this year, I wanted to transfer my urban registered permanent residence back to a rural registered permanent residence, so I went to the police station for consultation. I went to the household registration police, who said that I could move back in this situation, but I needed my rural homestead certificate, land ownership certificate, household registration booklet, and ID card. Of course, the main ones are the homestead certificate and the land title certificate. You need to be able to produce a homestead certificate to prove that you own a house in a rural area. Of course, this is not a real estate certificate, but the kind of homestead certificate that was issued a long time ago. The other is the land rights confirmation certificate. For this certificate, you must first have your own land in the countryside, and then the township government or village committee will confirm the rights to your land, and then issue a land rights confirmation certificate. Once these things are ready, you can transfer your household registration back to a rural household registration. Of course, this is just my personal situation, and the situation may vary depending on the region.
Let me tell you that this problem is a bit difficult. There are many procedures to go through to transfer your household registration. After passing the police station, you must also pass the village committee. If both passes are passed, the villagers must unanimously agree, otherwise It's hard to fall down.
Not long ago, I also applied for a household registration with a friend. She had a slightly different problem with this problem. Originally, she had an urban household registration. After she got married, her husband settled her household registration in a rural area. Later, she had to move her household registration due to divorce. Return to the city.
Because she was married in a relatively remote mountainous area, although she had an urban registered permanent residence, she could legitimately be assigned to the local village committee.
At that time, the land was divided, and a house was built with approval. I became a farmer in a formal way and could enjoy all the benefits in the village.
Her matter is a substantive issue of moving from rural to urban areas. It requires the application of the person concerned, the consent of the head of the household in the place of settlement, the approval and seal of the department in charge, and strict investigation by the police station.
Confirm whether the person concerned has lived in the local area for a long time, and inquire the surrounding people about the implementation. The police station will only grant approval if the person concerned has to work or live in the place of settlement for more than one year. So I went back and forth with her many times about this matter, and it took nearly more than a year to get the hukou, which was quite troublesome.
There are many benefits in rural areas now. Many people want to move their registered residence back to the countryside. Due to the different management and regulations in various places, it is still possible to settle in some places, but the prerequisite is that they cannot enjoy the benefits. Any treatment to the village.
For example, in our village, my cousin married someone from the work unit. Since she had a rural household registration, her household registration was moved to the husband’s hometown in the countryside. After the child was born, due to problems with studying, the child’s household registration was transferred to the husband’s hometown. It landed in our village.
The village recognizes the child's household registration, but the child does not enjoy any benefits. The household registration is real, but it is actually an empty household. There is no New Year's dividends or substantial benefits.
So if the owner wants to transfer his household registration back to the countryside, if it is for profit, then it is not necessary. You will not get a penny and it will be a waste of effort. If it’s for the sake of children’s schooling, I think it’s still feasible to be in the Fukong household category!
Hahaha, I also want to know the answer to this question, but the answer is too difficult, very difficult.
I have a rural household registration, but a few years ago I was inexplicably transferred to an urban household registration. Because we are a suburb, a scenic spot, and the needs of our urban development, I was inexplicably changed. Became a city dweller. Although I still have land.
I also want to return to the rural household registration, but it is difficult. We have also consulted and it is almost impossible.
It may have something to do with the specific situation here. Everyone in my local area has been classified as urban registered permanent residence. How can I go back? It is impossible to move once just to get a household registration. In this case, the land in front of you may be gone.
So there is no other way.
But the better situation now is that our family still enjoys the treatment of rural areas.
It is not impossible to move your household registration back to the countryside, but there are prerequisites.
1. You must have immediate relatives in the village, such as parents and spouse. Then there is no problem in signing the household registration back to the original household registration.
2. You still have a homestead in the village. There is a homestead, and even if there are no direct relatives, there is still a basis for settlement back to the place of origin.
3. It has a relationship. you know.
Then, why do some people want to sign their hukou back to rural areas even though cities are more convenient?
It is nothing more than starting from one's own interests.
1. There is money scene in rural areas.
Especially suburban rural areas in first-tier cities have undoubtedly become opportunities for urban development. Beijing's suburban areas such as Changping, Daxing, Tongzhou, Shunyi, and Chaoyang have been urbanized in recent years as the city expands, and there are fewer and fewer rural areas within the 6th Ring Road. Whether it is industrial parks, urbanization, real estate development, or population evacuation, each of them will involve large-scale demolition. You must understand what demolition means.
In addition, even if there is no demolition, first-tier cities like Beijing. With the migration of the population, some rural areas at the urban-rural fringe have become distribution centers for the floating population.
In these villages, almost every household has built a high-rise building and acted as a housekeeper. If any family has land, it can be a real money-spinner. Rent of hundreds of thousands a year is nothing to worry about.
Of course, with the advancement of urban management, these urban villages and illegally built houses that pose safety risks will inevitably be demolished.
Therefore, it is not a long-term solution. But if you can rent it for one year, it will be one year's net income. Moreover, even if it is demolished, there will be compensation.
2. Rural welfare is good.
Nowadays, many rural collectively-owned enterprises are very profitable. Therefore, the village committee has also continued to increase the welfare of villagers. Some pensions or red envelopes will be distributed to only children, orphans, young children, women, etc. on various festivals, and even dividends will be distributed based on household registration at the end of the year.
Compared with those in cities, the welfare in these rural areas is not very good.
Looking at it this way, it is not difficult to understand those who want to move their hukou from the city back to the countryside.
In a village in Changping on the outskirts of Beijing where the author lives, rural-to-non-agricultural conversion was popular before the 1990s, and many old houses were sold for tens of thousands of yuan. But after 2000, as the call for demolition became louder and louder, many people who had changed their homes were forced to move back, and every household converted their bungalows into buildings. Those who had already sold their old houses regretted it and started a lawsuit with the buyer. In the end, they had to pay the buyer double the price of the house before settling. It was really shocking.
It’s very simple, as long as the village committee is willing to accept it. This matter is really not a big deal. There is no need to go to the big leaders. As long as the village cadres nod and agree, you can move your household registration back to the original village. Otherwise, if the village committee does not accept it, there is no point in asking anyone, and the county magistrate might as well take charge now. However, one thing needs to be explained. Even if your household registration is moved back to the original village, the nature of your household registration cannot be changed. You will still have a city household registration. Just because you moved your household registration back to the village does not change it into an agricultural household registration. In the past, when you changed your agricultural household registration to a non-agricultural household registration, you had to trust a relationship to spend money. Now if you want to transfer your non-agricultural household registration to an agricultural household registration, it may not be easy to spend money. Therefore, even if the registered permanent residence is transferred back to the village, they will not enjoy any treatment in the village.
So in rural areas, is it impossible for all those who have moved their household registrations to move back? Of course not entirely. Every year in rural areas, boys go to serve as soldiers. When they join the army, they move their household registration out of the village. Some people may stay in the army for a lifetime, while others return to the village after working in the army for a few years. In our case, the village will still accept it. Moreover, after the registered permanent residence is transferred back, the treatment and enjoyment will be the same as that of the original villagers. Because those who go out to serve as soldiers, as long as they have not taken up the job or have been admitted to the military academy, after retirement, they follow the principle of returning to where they came from. Children who serve as soldiers in rural areas have to return to the countryside after retirement.
Another situation in our village is that the man works in the city, his house is in the countryside, and his wife and children also live in the village. In a situation like this, after retirement, the registered permanent residence can still be transferred back to the village. But these retirees are different from those who retired from the army. After serving as soldiers and returning to the countryside, they are treated the same as other villagers in the village, but retirees do not enjoy the treatment of villagers in the village. Whether it is contracted land or homestead land, it has nothing to do with retirees. But there is one thing, they can have the same rights as other people in the village.
Even if the retirees are party members, then when the village elects the party branch secretary, the retirees can also exercise their right to vote. As long as you are a party member, you can participate in voting.
In the past few years, people who spent all their money to move out the household registration of the whole family, old and young, even if you still have an agricultural household registration, it is quite troublesome to move back to the original village. After all, you abandoned your hometown in the past few years. Of course, people move to higher places and water flows to lower places. This is also a natural phenomenon. But no matter what, it may be very difficult to transfer the registered permanent residence back now. After all, the village committee is also a first-level organization, not a vegetable market. You can leave when you want and come back when you want. If the whole family has already obtained urban household registration at that time, there is no need to think too much. The village will not accept you. To take a step back, even if the village agrees to move you back, you will still have an urban household registration, and this cannot be changed.
I want to move my urban household registration back to the village and change it into the original rural household registration. This is really difficult to do, and it is basically impossible to do it. Maybe we are ignorant. To transfer your household registration back to the countryside, you need the consent of two types of people, one is the village committee and the other is the villagers. In short, there is no reason to secretly transfer your household registration back to the countryside.
In the past, people thought that urban hukou was better, and they all used their connections to spend money to move their hukou to the city. Now if they want to move back to the countryside, it may not be that easy. This kind of hukou transfer requires a process After the village secretary and director agree, a village representative meeting will be held. They can only move after they agree. But do you think they can agree? If you move back, you will become a member of the collective economic organization. If you come back to "divide" the benefits, no one will probably agree.
So far, no one has moved their household registration back to the village? It seems that there are some urban workers who work in the workplace and have registered residence in the workplace, but their food, housing and transportation are still in the village. These people usually move their household registration back to the village after retirement, but it is only a vacant household registration and they cannot enjoy the benefits of rural areas. Welfare.
I remember that a while ago there was a woman who made a fuss about changing her household registration. She did not move her household registration to the city because of work. It seemed that she moved her household registration there because the treatment in the city was good at that time. She moved to the city, and now that her hometown has become an economic and technological development zone, she is still trying to move her household registration back to her original village. The village committee disagreed, so she called the complaint hotline to complain about this and that. However, it was of no use. The reply was very professional: a village representative meeting was held to make a decision in accordance with local regulations. Of course she couldn't move back if the villagers didn't agree.
The household registration department is not run by her family, so there is no reason to go wherever she wants. This reminds us that if there are still strong local plots, we should be cautious when moving our household registration, and don't move in and out over and over again. It's not so casual. Even if the household registration is moved to the city, even if it is later moved back to the countryside with great efforts, the nature has changed, affecting a series of issues such as the enjoyment of rural welfare in the future, the purchase and sale of farmhouses and the transfer of ownership.
Coming back is nothing more than reluctance to part with that one-third of an acre of land. Nowadays, everyone thinks that the rural household registration policy is better than that in the city, so many people want to move back. I have already moved back...
First of all, let me correct the problem. In the past, household registration was only divided into non-agricultural household registration and agricultural household registration. There was no urban household registration and rural household registration in the household registration book. Nowadays, in order to narrow the gap between urban and rural areas in terms of policies, residents should be collectively referred to as household registration. Even so, there are still essential differences.
In fact, if you want to sign back to the countryside, it is not that difficult. If you go to the police station and ask them, they will tell you that as long as the local household registration police station agrees, you can sign back. If the nature of your household registration remains unchanged, it will be very simple, but if you want to sign back and enjoy the same treatment as villagers, it will be a lot more troublesome. I don’t even know how many times I ran to get it done.
Let me talk about my experience below.
I was admitted to university in 1998 and moved my registered permanent residence out of the country. I graduated in 2001 and was not assigned a job, so I found an acquaintance who moved back from school and was affiliated with a public institution in the county. We born in the 1980s seem to be an abandoned generation. Before we went to college, it was free. After we went to college, fees began to be charged. The era of distribution was also over. When we went to elementary school and junior high school, we paid for it. After completing the nine years of compulsory education, It was free; then housing prices skyrocketed, making it impossible to afford a house. In fact, I really hate that song: "Glory belongs to our new generation in the 1980s." Haha, I think it's ridiculous. In this way, the household registration has always been registered in that unit. In fact, he is not a member of that unit at all, and he does not enjoy any of the benefits of non-agricultural household registration. It was probably in 2016 that the confirmation of land rights was considered and the plan was to move the household registration back to the village.
At that time, I went to the police station and asked, there is no policy for people like us who have been out for such a long time to move back. Unless all the brothers and sisters under the registered permanent residence of our parents have moved away and there is no one left, then we can. I moved back to follow my parents in the name of taking care of the elderly. This is how I moved back to rural areas. After driving away my brothers and sisters, I came back. Haha, this policy is okay! ! ! Moreover, it requires the seal of the village committee and the signature and approval of the village representatives (5 people, or 9 people, I don’t remember). Otherwise, even if you sign back, you will not enjoy the same treatment as the villagers. When writing the application and issuing the certificate, remember to write "enjoy the same treatment as villagers"! But it seems that after 2005 (or I forget after 2008), there should be a policy for college graduates to directly sign back non-agricultural household registration. For those who have just graduated, the police station will directly ask you whether you want to work in agriculture or non-agriculture, and let you choose.
I don’t know when you moved out. If you really want to move back to the countryside, I suggest you go back to the local police station that has jurisdiction over your village to find out. Maybe the policies are different in different places, or there may be new policies. What I learned online can only be used as a reference...
There are only a few types of people who really want to move their urban household registration back to their hometown in the countryside:
One type is those who went out because of work. Older people, now that they have reached retirement age, are thinking of moving their household registration back to the village and returning to their hometown to live in the countryside, so that they can truly return to their roots.
The other type is those who had the connections to apply for the non-agricultural household registration in those days. In the past, it was an honor to transfer from rural to non-agriculture. Even finding a partner can be taken to a new level.
Another option is to buy a building in the city and take your hukou with you so that your children can receive better education in the city. The purpose is to let your children study in the city.
In addition to retired workers who simply want to be farmers worthy of the name, those who want to move back now are partly because they see good welfare in the village and want to return to the countryside to share in the pie. Some people are more direct. It is for various compensation payments such as village relocation or land transfer.
Can the relocated household registration be transferred back to the countryside? According to our village regulations, this is not allowed, but sometimes if the conditions are met, the household registration can be returned to the countryside without going through the village committee.
For example, Xiao Wang, the son of Lao Wang in our village, moved his household registration from the village to the city because he bought a building in the city. Xiao Wang worked in the mine in the village. After a few years, he felt that his household registration There was no point in living in the city, so I came up with the idea of moving back to the countryside.
In our place, household registration, household registration and even household registration cancellation all need to be done at the police station. So Xiao Wang went directly to the township police station. The relevant personnel informed him that he needed to apply for approval. Within a few days, he told Xiao Wang that it was OK. According to workers, two conditions must be met to move the registered permanent residence back to the countryside. One is that there must be immediate relatives in the village who can move back to the registered permanent residence by seeking refuge, and the other is that they must have real estate.
Xiao Wang’s parents are direct relatives. When Xiao Wang got married, his parents applied for a homestead in the village and built a house for Xiao Wang. The name of the house was Xiao Wang’s, so both of the two conditions met. , without going through the village committee, the police station directly transferred the household registration back to the village.
There are also villagers in the village who transferred their household registration back after retirement. Their household registration is actually in the village and they cannot enjoy the various benefits issued by the village committee to the villagers.
Nowadays, rural household registration seems to be more popular than urban household registration. This is because rural household registration can inherit homestead and rural land use rights. There should be no big difference between rural household registration and urban household registration in the future.
In the past, people thought that urban hukou was better, and they all used their connections to spend money to move their hukou to the city. Now if they want to move back to the countryside, it may not be that easy. This kind of hukou transfer requires a process After the village secretary and director agree, a village representative meeting will be held. They can only move after they agree. But do you think they can agree? If you move back, you will become a member of a collective economic organization. If you come back to "divide" the benefits, no one will probably agree.
So far, no one has moved their household registration back to the village? It seems that there are some urban workers who work in the workplace and have registered residence in the workplace, but their food, housing and transportation are still in the village. These people usually move their household registration back to the village after retirement, but it is only a vacant household registration and they cannot enjoy the benefits of rural areas. Welfare. I remember that a while ago there was a woman who made a fuss about changing her household registration. She did not move her household registration to the city because of work. It seems that she moved her household registration to the city because of the good treatment in the city at that time. Now she is in her hometown After it became an economic and technological development zone, she was obsessed with moving her household registration back to her original village. The village committee disagreed, so she called the complaint hotline to complain about this and that. However, it was of no use. The reply was very professional: a village representative meeting was held to make a decision in accordance with local regulations. Of course she couldn't move back if the villagers didn't agree.
The household registration department is not run by her family, so there is no reason to go wherever she wants. This reminds us that if there are still strong local plots, we should be cautious when moving our household registration, and don't move in and out over and over again. It's not so casual. Even if the household registration is moved to the city, even if it is later moved back to the countryside with great efforts, the nature has changed, affecting a series of issues such as the enjoyment of rural welfare in the future, the purchase and sale of farmhouses and the transfer of ownership.
I originally had a rural household registration. When I was in college, I moved to Suzhou and became a collective household registration. After graduation, I returned to the original province due to work problems, so I had to move my household registration back. When I moved back, Because the policy has changed, you cannot directly move back to the original village. You can only be affiliated with the collective household registration of the township unit to which you belong. It is affiliated. To move back to the original village, you need the collective signature of more than 80% of the brigade where the original household registration (my father's household registration is still in the countryside) is signed ( I forgot the exact number). At that time, the brigade did not agree, because my household registration was moved out, and the land was less allocated. The next time I moved back, the land was redistributed and the land was allocated more. Later, after the village chief walked around, he reluctantly signed. This signature means that you have moved back to the countryside. Necessary conditions.
With the above conditions, you can start to transfer your household registration. First, you need to transfer your files back to the original county (city). Because the files were originally transferred to the school along with the household registration, the files will follow when you graduate. The "Registration Card" was moved because mine was written as Suzhou (internship) at the time, so the files were in Suzhou. I first went to the Suzhou Talent Market to transfer the files back (there is a file hosting fee, but it is very cheap). If the files are not transferred back to the police station, then Not available for processing. Second, take the household registration transfer certificate (issued together with the registration certificate when you graduate), graduation certificate, degree certificate and signature certificate from the village brigade, and go to the local public security bureau to apply for it. As long as the information is complete, the process will be very fast. It should be noted here that the household registration transfer certificate is valid. If it expires, you need to go to the school to apply for it again.
Nowadays, rural household registration is valuable, and it is easy to move out but difficult to move back. I am moving back from a university, and the conditions are relatively loose. If it is something else that is very difficult, you can consult the local police station for details, where you will get The latest household registration migration policy, I hope the above can help you.