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Is it immigration to have a hukou, land and no house to build a water reservoir?
Having a hukou, land and no house to build a reservoir is not an immigration. According to the relevant public information, the policy of reservoir resettlement is to have an account within the scope of land acquisition for reservoir construction (land acquisition red line) and own property such as houses within the red line, so as to determine the immigration qualification. Reservoir immigrants, that is, water conservancy project immigrants, refer to people who have to move their residence to other places because of the needs of water conservancy projects and according to government arrangements, also known as reservoir immigrants.
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