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Have you moved into a village for more than ten years and enjoyed the same treatment as the villagers?

The key is to see when and under what circumstances you moved into the village, that is to say, whether it meets the "four changes" stipulated in the national household registration migration policy, such as immigration, marriage, relying on relatives, and distribution after graduation from colleges and universities. People who move in like these naturally deserve the same treatment as the original villagers, that is, the right to distribute compensation for land occupation. If an agreement (including an oral agreement) is signed with the village committee for reasons other than those stipulated by the state, it shall be handled according to the agreement or agreement in principle, because the village committee is elected in accordance with the organic law of the state village committee and is a first-class mass organization.