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For parents in rural areas, in order for their children to go to school, should they move their household registration to the city?

Rural parents should move to the city for their children’s education and household registration.

I don’t think it is necessary to move your child’s household registration to the city. Now the nine-year compulsory education has been extended to the vast rural areas. Except for those in remote ethnic areas where there are no kindergartens or primary schools in rural areas. Other rural areas (urban villages, other rural areas) have their own village-run primary schools.

In order for their children to have better learning conditions, rural parents will move their household registration to the city at all costs and costs. 1. It’s too troublesome; 2. The procedure for relocating one’s household registration is too cumbersome. 3. Inconvenient factors such as not being able to obtain rural household registration education subsidies. Why is there still someone objecting to my answer?

Nowadays, rural education is the same as that in cities. Now the country has decentralized all the focus of education to rural areas. There are also private schools in remote rural areas, mountainous areas, and border areas. However, there are still many rural villages, remote areas, islands, and border areas without schools. These students travel several miles or kilometers to attend primary and secondary schools in towns, townships, and counties.

I think the next step is for the country to fully cover education. I don’t ask others to adopt me. I don’t ask for praise from others. As long as I know it, I will do my best to help everyone.

I won’t say anything if you oppose me? I hope you can tell me where I am wrong. Don't point your thumbs down and say nothing? Not commenting on what's wrong. Don’t make rash comments, make random comments that you don’t know how to do, or make random disapprovals. The Internet is everyone's network, not a few individuals' network. Let me see what kind of people are commenting on my answer in the comment area? It doesn’t matter whether there are good comments or bad comments. Yes, there is a big difference between rural and urban education, but are there more compensation and scholarships in rural areas than in cities? The netizen below sent a video to Ling Gong Lao Ge and said it very well. I am listening to it now. That's quite right. For example: rural homestead use rights, agricultural subsidies, scholarships for poor students and other preferential policies. If you move your child's household registration to the city, your homestead use rights, agricultural subsidies, and scholarships for poor students will most likely be canceled because you moved your child's household registration to the city. What do you think? Poor students with scholarships registered in cities can also apply.

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