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What is the college entrance examination "immigration"? Why does the college entrance examination "immigration" break the law? Ask god for help

College entrance examination migration refers to the candidate's household registration relationship moving from province A to province B on the eve of the college entrance examination, and signing up for the college entrance examination in province B. However, if such household registration migration method is not moved to the candidate's parents or immediate family members (note: their parents or immediate family members lived here many years ago), their scores in taking the college entrance examination in province B are often invalid and cannot be admitted to colleges and universities. Because the national college entrance examination scores are based on provinces, some provinces have high admission scores and some provinces have low scores, but the test papers are the same, so some people go to low-scoring provinces to take the college entrance examination from high-scoring places. For example, in Shandong, the scores of junior college students may go to Peking University in Beijing. These people are called college entrance examination immigrants. The migration of college entrance examination is a very complicated social phenomenon, which has both internal and external causes of education. From the perspective of education, it is mainly a concentrated reflection or embodiment of the contradiction between the unbalanced allocation of higher education resources and the unbalanced development of basic education in China. This phenomenon is that some candidates use all possible means and channels to flow to provinces with low admission scores and high admission rates in order to achieve the goal of going to a university or a good university. From the external situation of education, it is mainly because the management of household registration and student status system in some provinces is not strict, and some people have an opportunity.