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Nowadays, what is the point of keeping a rural hukou? Can I move back if I move out?

author:Zhao Yunwen

In the past decade or so, after the acceleration of urbanization in the mainland, more and more peasants have chosen to work and settle in the cities. As a result, rural areas are facing problems such as continuous hollowing out and population loss. In recent years, while increasing the urbanization rate, the mainland has also implemented strategies such as industrial revitalization and talent revitalization in rural areas, and has not only taken measures to improve supporting facilities in rural areas and improve the level of public services.

After seeing the development of their hometowns, some peasants who have moved to the cities to work also have a new idea, that is, to keep their rural hukou, and even the peasants who have moved out before have the idea of settling in the countryside. So the question is, what is the significance of keeping the rural hukou for farmers now?

Nowadays, what is the point of keeping a rural hukou? Can I move back if I move out?

To tell the truth, retaining the rural hukou also means that you retain the qualifications of a member of the village collective economic organization, and you also enjoy various rights and interests in the land in the village, and you also retain the right to distribute collective income, and if the state implements a lot of policies, then you can also enjoy a lot of benefits.

First of all, in terms of land rights and interests, the rural hukou is closely related to the right to contract land and the right to use homestead land. Retaining a rural hukou means retaining rural land rights, including cultivated land and homesteads. Cultivated land can not only be leased and transferred, but homestead land can also be withdrawn for compensation. Successful rural land reform will also increase the value of land.

In addition, members of village collective economic organizations have the right to participate in the distribution of income from collective assets. For example, compensation for land requisition, dividends for village collective enterprises, etc. These are all dividends that can be enjoyed by members of the village collective, and the retention of the rural hukou also means that they can enjoy the distribution of these collective incomes.

Finally, you can also get a variety of subsidies by retaining the rural hukou, because in recent years, the mainland has issued a lot of subsidy policies in the field of agriculture, agriculture and agriculture, such as direct subsidies for grain, subsidies for the purchase of agricultural machinery, etc., if you retain the rural hukou, then there will be a lot of dividends to enjoy in the future.

Nowadays, what is the point of keeping a rural hukou? Can I move back if I move out?

I believe that in recent years, many farmers also have doubts in their hearts, today's household registration system only encourages farmers to settle in the city, if they move out of the rural hukou, is it difficult to move back in the future?

To tell the truth, after moving out of the rural areas, it is very difficult for them to move back as long as they enjoy the social security measures in the towns, or if two-thirds of the villagers do not agree to accept it.

Therefore, under the current situation, it is very easy to move out of the hukou, but it is very difficult to move back to the countryside, and I believe many people have already experienced it. Even though some places have implemented policies such as talent settlement, entrepreneurship and employment settlement, and flexible settlement, only some people can move back or settle down, and if they are ordinary villagers, it is still very difficult to move back.

Therefore, I would also like to remind everyone that you must think twice before moving out of the hukou, don't be impulsive, and if you really don't plan to go back to the countryside to live, then you can still move out.

Nowadays, what is the point of keeping a rural hukou? Can I move back if I move out?

In short, it is still very necessary to keep the rural hukou, because if the hukou does not move out of the countryside, you can still go to the nearby county seat or urban area to go to school, not that you have to move out when you enter the city, unless you buy a house in the city and do not plan to return to the countryside in the future, then it does not matter if you move out.

As for whether the rural hukou can be moved back after moving out, it needs to be determined according to the hukou policy of each locality, but generally speaking, the threshold is high and the difficulty is greater. Therefore, when making the decision on whether to move out of the rural hukou, you should consider carefully, fully understand the relevant policies, and make a choice according to your actual situation. Okay, that's all for you, what do you think about this?