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Can immigrants go to public schools if they buy a house in the United States?

Yes, compulsory education in the United States is thirteen years. To attend a public school, you must be in the school district where the students are enrolled. When you register, you just need to take the electricity bill and wait to prove that you live in the school district. At the same time, if you transfer, you must prove that your child has received education before. If you want to go to the fourth grade, you must ask the original school to issue an English certificate, indicating that your child's education level has been reached. The school has no right to ask you to show your green card.

But if you buy a house in the United States, you still have to pay a certain property tax every year. If it is only for education, it is recommended to rent in a good school district. You can also study in public schools.