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Can the poverty identification in Guangdong be revoked?
Poverty identification needs to be re-identified every year.
The definition standard of poor students is:
Students whose average monthly living expenses and per capita family income are below 300 yuan, who usually live frugally and have financial difficulties in completing their studies;
Families are located in remote and economically backward rural areas, or parents are laid off without a fixed income source, as well as disabled students, single parents and divorced parents (low-income families);
Minority students, as well as a few students whose families are really poor although they have not applied voluntarily, and have relevant certificates to prove that the situation is true, can be classified as poor students;
Children of martyrs, orphans and parents suffering from serious diseases or disabilities (losing or partially losing their ability to work), families with "Special Poverty Certificate", "Social Assistance Certificate" and "Minimum Living Guarantee Certificate", whose average monthly living expenses and family income are below that of 200 yuan, are classified as poor families.
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