Job Recruitment Website - Ranking of immigration countries - Can't I keep my rural hukou after I am admitted to a civil servant?

Can't I keep my rural hukou after I am admitted to a civil servant?

In principle, civil servants can keep rural hukou. Under normal circumstances, villagers can continue to keep rural hukou after obtaining civil servants.

However, according to the provisions of Article 23 of the Civil Service Law, if there are clear requirements for household registration when recruiting civil servants, or if there are clear provisions in other policies and regulations, villagers should move their household registration from rural areas to cities after obtaining civil servants.

Main rights

1. Get the working conditions needed to perform their duties;

2. Not be dismissed, demoted, expelled or punished without legal reasons or legal procedures;

3. Get paid and enjoy welfare and insurance benefits;

4. Participate in training;

5. Make criticisms and suggestions on the work of organs and leaders;

6. lodge complaints and allegations;

7. Apply for resignation;

8. Other rights stipulated by law.

Extended information application conditions

(1) Having China nationality;

(2) 18 years old and under 35 years old, and the age of graduate students and doctoral students (not working) can be relaxed to under 40 years old;

(3) Supporting the Constitution of People's Republic of China (PRC);

(4) Having good conduct;

(5) Having the physical conditions to perform their duties normally;

(six) have the ability to meet the requirements of the post;

(7) Having a college degree or above;

(8) Having other qualifications required by the central competent department of civil servants.

Baidu encyclopedia-civil servants