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I went to school in Chongqing from the countryside. What's the interest in changing my account?

turning and not turning is according to your own wishes, and each has its own advantages and disadvantages.

if you change jobs, you will definitely lose the treatment you enjoyed in your hometown (for example, if your home is in the countryside, you will lose your land). However, when I go to school, I can enjoy some treatment of local residents, because after all, I need a local hukou or a local ID card to do something locally. One more thing, when you graduate, if you find a good company, and the company is in a big city (such as Beijing), if the company is willing to solve your account, your account will easily be moved to Beijing. If you don't find a job when you graduate, your hukou will naturally go back to your hometown. If you find a job after graduation, your registered permanent residence will be transferred to other places with your work. If you want to work in your hometown again, it is not easy and it takes a lot of effort to transfer your registered permanent residence back.

If your registered permanent residence has been kept at home, you can still enjoy the treatment at home, but it will be difficult for you to move your registered permanent residence after graduation, and you can only keep it at home (of course, other circumstances are not excluded, but you should know that it is very difficult to transfer your registered permanent residence from your hometown to a big city, and you need to buy a house with a floor area of 1 square meters or more to qualify for settlement. Please consider it in combination with the housing price in Beijing).

so, this matter needs comprehensive consideration. If you want to go back to your hometown to work after graduation, and your family divides the money, then you'd better not move your account. If you want to work in other cities in the future, you'd better move your hukou to school.