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A village has no file. Can I apply for relocation in mountainous areas where walking and drinking water are difficult?
There are no files in any village. Mountainous areas with difficulty in walking and drinking water can apply for relocation. According to relevant public information, common relocations at present include ex situ poverty alleviation relocation and resettlement. In principle, the relocation target of ex situ poverty alleviation is the poor households who set up files and set up cards. Non-poor households who move to natural villages as a whole can move synchronously, but the housing funds are raised by farmers themselves and generally do not enjoy the subsidy policy. Migration in mountainous areas generally refers to the population who originally lived in nature reserves, areas with severely damaged ecological environment, ecologically fragile areas and areas with harsh natural environment conditions and basically no human living conditions, and moved out of their original residence, settled in different places and rebuilt their homes. Whether there are subsidies depends on local policies. For example, we moved here because of environmental pollution, and there are some subsidies for building our own houses. Naturally, the government will not uniformly issue additional housing subsidies.
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