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It's really difficult for people who have no housing or hukou to enter school. Can experienced parents give some advice?
1. points admission, no household registration, no real estate. 2. hukou, collective hukou, no real estate. 3. hukou, many places, houses, hukou! 4. Private school, no hukou, no real estate, only residence permit! 5. Go back to your household registration for further study!

For this question, I have been thinking: since I decided to stay and develop, why not leave my hukou? Is it because there are dividends in my hometown or because my account is more valuable? And many parents, these two points are not, because it is "difficult" to enter the house. This is difficult because their own conditions can only be passed by exams, and exams are very difficult for parents! As parents, they are demanding their children's grades every day, asking them to work harder, attend more cram schools, read more books and work harder, but they are discouraged because of a home exam? Is it really that difficult? Is it difficult to get into the house without a high education? Sister Shan tells everyone with practical examples around her that it is not difficult at all, just whether you want to do it or not! The smoke of going to school this year has made many parents haggard. Many parents lament the difficulty of not having a hukou. I don't know how to answer this question. I just want to say, is it so difficult to open an account? Next, Sister Shan will share with you the requirements, process and content of the exam, as well as parents' real understanding of the exam, so that parents can understand how important the hukou is to their children's further education! And it's not difficult to get into the house!

I'm glad to answer this question. What should students who have no room or hukou do? If you work or do business in this city, it is actually quite easy to solve the problem of children going to school.

Take me for example. I went through the relevant formalities for my children to go to school in Nanning two years ago. At that time, I had no house or hukou in Nanning, and my children had to go to school. I was doing business in Nanning, so I had a business license. But even this would not be enough At that time, I just got the residence permit one year in advance, because Nanning needs to have more than one year of actual residence, so these must be done in advance. The handling of residence permit requires you to sign a lease contract with the landlord, then go to the community for filing, and finally go to the police station for handling.

Another way is,

If you pay endowment insurance at work, it will be enough for one year. Because you don't have a house and a hukou, you are a migrant worker. So the company will also open a labor contract for you. These are also some procedures that schools need. Even if you work for the boss of a private enterprise, you can still ask the boss to help you open a labor contract.

Therefore, the general procedures are: husband and wife's household registration book, labor contract, residence permit, marriage certificate if husband and wife are not in the same household registration book, and children's vaccination book. As long as you prepare these relevant documents and give them to the Education Bureau or the schools in your jurisdiction, basically there will be schools for you, but he will register the real estate first according to the principle of proximity, and he will have priority in admission. Migrant workers will arrange it later. But he will give you a school anyway. The premise is that you have to get the relevant documents. So much for my answer. I hope my answer is helpful to you.

With so many tall buildings, it is better to build more schools. Let everyone have books to read and study nearby, whether renting or buying a house.

I don't know which city you are in, but I think the national government should protect children's right to education now.

First, we don't have a house, but we can rent a house. There is a rental agreement, and the area where we rent a house should accept children.

Second, some schools charge a certain borrowing fee to see if this can be affordable.

Third, if there are other conditions, they will be handled as required until they meet the admission conditions.

Finally, if it is still difficult to enroll, we will take other measures to find the local district education bureau and county education bureau. I think it is illegal to deprive children of their right to education at this age.

If hot schools can't get in, we will first choose a place where children can receive education temporarily, and then think of other ways when conditions permit. In short, you can't delay the time for children to enter school.

I don't know your specific situation. It is always difficult to give an idea based on my own ideas. It depends on human efforts. If you try your best to get your children to go to school, you will get what you want.

Different places and different policies, but the same.

Generally speaking, you need to pay social insurance for a certain number of years in the local area, and then there are labor contracts, residence permits and rental contracts, as long as these conditions are met.

However, it is not easy to settle down in your favorite school smoothly, because it belongs to the children of migrant workers and generally belongs to the third batch of indicators. The first two batches of indicators can only be postponed when they are used up. If that school is full, it can only be assigned to another school. The children of the merchants next door all went to the primary school in the village.

But the so-called recruitment is relative. Every year, several indicators will be left for the related households, and the related households will sell the indicators to those in need, and the activity expenses will be divided in proportion, so some money must be spent.

My family has a house, but my household registration is not local and there is no local social security, so it is not within the scope of enrollment. My child entered primary school and did not meet the requirements, so I had to find someone and spent more than 8 thousand. He was going to spend 10 thousand at that time. Afterwards, he heard from several other parents that they had found a relationship with a custody class and spent two thousand yuan.

No matter how much it costs, it will eventually be enough for children to go to school, and the money should be spent.

I'm glad to answer your question.

I am a stranger from the countryside, and I have no house or hukou in the city. I hope your child's experience at school can help you!

My city is Wenzhou. After several years of work, I have reached the standard of Wenzhou E-level talents. In order to retain talents, the Wenzhou Municipal Government has issued a talent incentive policy. The incentive policy for E-type talents is that children who move with them can choose public schools nearby.

Every city has different policies for the children of migrant workers to go to school. You can consult local government policies in time. There are basically several policies: 1, talent incentive policy. If both parents meet the talent standards, the government will introduce a policy of recruiting accompanying children in order to retain talents. 2. The points system requires migrant workers to work in the city for many years and have social security to check, and the accompanying children can give priority to public schools. 3, take the relationship, you know, this is not much to say.

Children's education is indeed a top priority for parents, which is why the school district is so expensive!

Depends on where you come from. Don't blame everything on the house. He just prevents you from going to a good school. For example, Shanghai. I don't have an account, but I started planning as soon as the baby was born. I needed grades, so I went to study for a diploma and got a degree. Because it takes a long time, I need a plan. Before he went to primary school, I tried my best to meet all the conditions. He entered the best public office in Minhang District this time. This time, he is also lucky to expand his class in a good campus, and study directly downstairs without going to a bad campus. I am lucky, but I have to work hard to prepare. Don't complain There is nothing wrong with not being able to afford a house. It is wrong for you to be lazy and not work hard. Don't think about the children.

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The subject said that it is really difficult for children to enter school without a house or an account! During this period, it is the time for children to enter primary school and enter primary school. It is estimated that the subject encountered some troubles when enrolling students, so he was very upset.

According to the regulations on compulsory education enrollment in Xi this year, citizens will enroll students at the same time, enter school at the same time, and register their school status at the same time, which greatly deepens the difficulty of enrolling children without housing and households. According to the enrollment regulations, the first thing is to arrange school-age children who are consistent with household registration, and other types of school-age children, such as collective household registration, migrant workers, and children admitted by policy, will make overall arrangements if they have surplus degrees. Therefore, the prices of degree rooms and school districts in high-quality schools are rising constantly, and school-age children without housing and households will face the uncertainty of the overall arrangement of enrollment, which undoubtedly deepens parents' anxiety.

However, it does not mean that school-age children who have no house or household will have no chance to go to school. Primary and junior high schools are compulsory education in the country, and they still attend school according to relevant regulations. It's just that there's a lot of pressure to go to a quality school.

The country seems to pay little attention to the child's schooling. I think it is natural that nine-year compulsory education should not provide books to all children unconditionally.

There are three major difficulties in China: difficulty in obtaining employment, difficulty in seeing a doctor and difficulty in going to school. At present, the school policy is not uniform throughout the country and is formulated by local education bureaus. Our enrollment policy in Puyang is that even if we have a room, we may not be able to go to school, but we must actually live for three months. This year's enrollment policy divides students into four categories. The first category, the house and household registration must be in the film. The second category is that there is no hukou, and the hukou is in the film. The third category, the house is in the film, and it is estimated that it is outside the film. The fourth category, the children of migrant workers who have no houses and rented houses. The last category, whatever, don't think about it.