Job Recruitment Website - Immigration policy - I am a college entrance examination immigrant. When I was in college, I didn't move my hukou because I was studying in the province where my hukou was located. After graduation, the hukou has been in

I am a college entrance examination immigrant. When I was in college, I didn't move my hukou because I was studying in the province where my hukou was located. After graduation, the hukou has been in

I am a college entrance examination immigrant. When I was in college, I didn't move my hukou because I was studying in the province where my hukou was located. After graduation, the hukou has been in the place where I was admitted to the university. Hello, your questions are answered as follows:

First, if you don't move your hukou after the college entrance examination, but stay in your hometown, that is, your hukou has always followed your parents, then your hukou is still with your parents.

Second, if your hukou was signed into the university from your hometown when you entered the college entrance examination, you'd better check your hukou book at the grass-roots police station where your school is now.

Thirdly, there is another possibility, that is, you graduated too long and didn't go through the relevant formalities. The school has cancelled your collective account, which is more troublesome, but you can find the original school police station to solve it.