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Can I major in railway after returning from military service in Xiamen? Is there any allocation?

Unless you have served for 12 years or have an urban household registration before joining the army in November 2011, you can be placed in a job. However, there is no guarantee whether you can be placed in the railway system unless you are in the railway system. Only the children can guarantee it.

The "Regulations on the Placement of Retired Soldiers" will come into effect on November 1, 2011. Article 18 When conscripts and non-commissioned officers who have served less than 12 years of active service retire from active service, the people's government shall support their independent employment. Article 19 For retired soldiers who are self-employed, the army will issue a one-time retirement payment, and the one-time retirement payment will be specially arranged by the central finance; the local people's government may provide economic subsidies based on the actual local conditions, and the economic subsidy standards and payment methods shall be determined by the province. , autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government People's Government regulations. One-time retirement benefits and one-time economic subsidies are exempt from personal income tax in accordance with national regulations. People's governments at all levels should strengthen guidance and services for retired soldiers to find their own jobs. Local people's governments at or above the county level should support retired soldiers in self-employment by organizing job introductions, employment recommendations, and special job fairs.

The following conditions must be met for placement work: Article 29: Retired soldiers who meet one of the following conditions shall be assigned work by the people's government: (1) Non-commissioned officers who have served in active service for 12 years or more; (2) Those who have been awarded second-class merit or above during peacetime or third-class merit or above during wartime during active service; (3) those who have been disabled due to war and have been assessed as a disability level of 5 to 8; (4) those who are the children of martyrs.