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What does it mean to return the hukou to the place of origin?

Returning the household registration to the place of origin means that residents have moved away from their place of origin for various reasons, such as going abroad, moving to the city, immigrating, etc., and now they want to return to the place of origin to go through the procedures for repatriating their household registration. The main purpose of returning the household registration to the place of origin is to facilitate management and supervision, to count the internal mobility of residents in various personnel information systems, and to help the government better plan population distribution and social development.

The significance of returning the household registration to the place of origin is that the residents can belong to the place of origin and have the qualifications to obtain basic public services there. At the same time, returning the household registration to the place of origin also enhances the sense of belonging between people and their families, which is conducive to the determination of social identity and the recognition of social status. In addition, the place of household registration also requires that corresponding resources be invested in the public affairs of the place. Therefore, returning the household registration to the place of origin will also have a certain promotion effect on the social and economic development of the place of origin.

With the development of economy and society, the process of population urbanization is accelerating, and it is becoming more and more common for people to seek better life and development opportunities in cities. Returning the household registration to the place of origin is a kind of self-protection for the economy or personal life, and it is a means of risk prevention. In addition, returning the hukou to the place of origin can also give residents more choices and greater development opportunities. With the change and development of society, the return of household registration to the place of origin has gradually become an important part of the broader return wave and "rural revitalization".