Can rural households move back to rural areas after moving to cities?
In recent years, the process of urbanization has been advancing, and it has become one of the main measures for farmers to settle in cities. Many rural families choose to move to the city for various reasons, but can they still return to the countryside? This is a matter of great concern. In some cases, the rural hukou can be transferred back to the countryside, but certain conditions need to be met, which is also determined by local politics. Below we will analyze the possibility of returning to the countryside from different aspects.
First of all, one of the conditions for a rural family to be able to return to their place of origin is the consent of the village community where they were registered. Some peasants went to the cities to earn money and obtained urban hukou, but they did not settle down in the cities. In this case, they can ask the village collective to return to their place of origin and transfer their household registration back to their place of origin. In this way, they can return to their hometowns, reintegrate into rural life, and enjoy the superior atmosphere and human touch of the countryside.
Secondly, the rural hukou can also be transferred back to the place of origin after completing military service. In fact, during military service, the rural hukou is temporarily transferred to the cities, and after the military service, young people have the opportunity to transfer their hukou back to the countryside. In this way, rural youth who have contributed to the country will have the opportunity to return to their hometowns and contribute to rural revitalization.
In addition, people who have gone through the process of converting farming to non-farming and own agricultural land in rural areas can also return to rural areas. The process of converting the right to use agricultural land into individual ownership of non-agricultural land and obtaining a rural non-agricultural household registration refers to the process of transferring the right to use rural collective land to individual ownership. These people kept their arable land in the countryside and built their homes there. For them, returning to the countryside is a way to make better use of land resources and develop agriculture and the rural economy.
In addition, graduates are allowed to move their hukou to the location of the school during their studies, and if they choose to return to the countryside for development after graduation, they are also allowed to move their hukou to the countryside. This policy gives young people more flexibility and choice, so that they can better plan for their future and return to their hometowns to contribute to rural development.
People who own a homestead in the countryside and have a personal house built on the homestead can also return to the countryside. Homesteads are the right to use collective land in rural areas, and only farmers who own homesteads and have built individual houses have the opportunity to return to the countryside. This policy encourages peasants to make rational use of land resources, improves the living conditions of rural residents, and injects new impetus into rural development.
In addition, if one of the spouses has a rural hukou, the hukou can also be transferred to the rural area. In other words, as long as one of the spouses has a rural hukou, the hukou can be transferred to the other party. However, if both husband and wife transfer their hukou to the city, they cannot return to the countryside, even if they previously had a rural hukou.
For some people who have left the rural hukou, the question that plagues them is how to move their hukou back to the countryside. Here are the general steps to return to the countryside:
First, you need to submit an application for return to your local police station and wait for the results of the inspection.
Then, after the local police station approves the application, you will need to go to the local police station to submit the relocation application and receive the household registration certificate.
Then, you must apply for resettlement at the public security organ of the place of resettlement with your household registration certificate and relevant documents, and receive a resettlement approval certificate.
Finally, go to the police station where the initial household registration is located to go through the entry and exit procedures.
It should be noted that it is relatively easy to move from rural areas to urban areas, but it is not easy to move your hukou to rural areas or settle down in rural areas. This situation also reflects that in recent years, rural development has been highly valued, and the attractiveness of rural areas has been continuously enhanced, which has attracted the attention and attention of all sectors of society.
Generally speaking, it is possible to return to the countryside, but whether or not to return to the countryside depends on local politics. In the context of the increasing importance of rural development, we encourage those who have left the countryside to prepare in advance, such as applying for their own homestead and going through the procedures of household registration, so that they can return to the countryside smoothly in the future. Rural revitalization requires everyone's joint efforts, and we have reason to believe that farmers will choose a better way out and contribute to rural revitalization through rural development. It can effectively put the data of returning to the countryside into practice, and lay the foundation for the creation of science.