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Will the transfer of civil servants' household registration affect their work?

No, and civil servants can register.

Where civil servants work and in what unit will not affect the migration of registered permanent residence, as long as it conforms to the policy.

For example, if you work in a government unit in city A but buy a house in city B, you can move your household registration to city B, as long as city B allows you to enter the house.

For example, if you work in a government unit in city A, and your original registered permanent residence is in city B, you can also move your registered permanent residence to Gong Hu in city A, as long as Gong Hu of the unit is willing to accept it.

The state does not impose any restrictions on the accounts of public officials, except that serving public officials are not allowed to emigrate (including Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan), and they will resign once they emigrate. The spouses, children and other immediate family members of public officials can emigrate, but if the whole family emigrates, only public officials, which we often call "naked officials", cannot hold real leadership positions.