Who can apply for "WeChat official account"
Who can settle in Gong Hu? The Notice stipulates six situations. Meet one of them, you can apply for "Gong Hu" at the local police station. These six situations include:
(1) I have to move out because of real estate transaction, but I, my spouse or other immediate family members (other immediate family members include parents, children, (foreign) grandparents and (foreign) grandchildren. The same below) there is no legal property housing in this city, and the account cannot be moved out;
(two) because the account must be moved out after divorce, but I, my spouse or other immediate family members have no legal property housing in this city, and the account cannot be moved out;
(three) because of the resignation of the account must move out of the original unit collective households, there is no collective households in the current unit, I, my spouse or other immediate family members have no legal property housing in this city, and the account can not move out;
(four) due to the change of the ownership of housing transactions or the change of the right to lease public housing, the right holder of the house now applies for moving out of the original indoor staff, and the original indoor staff refuses to move out without justifiable reasons;
(five) one of the biological parents of the newborn is registered in Gong Hu, and the newborn cannot declare birth registration at other addresses in this city, but can declare birth registration in Gong Hu, where his biological parents are registered;
(six) other special reasons can not move into the city account in this city.
It should be noted that "public * * * households" cannot apply for foreign hukou to settle in Beijing, but for those registered in Beijing, excluding student hukou, Beijing office hukou, postdoctoral hukou and other personnel who restrict the transfer of hukou in this city.
The policy is favorable and the people's hearts are willing.
After the implementation of the policy, the reporter of Huashang Daily found that many people expressed their great welcome, saying that the settlement problem that plagued them is expected to be solved.
Kobayashi, who is currently working in a public institution in Beijing, told reporters that he is a unit collective account and has the intention to leave, but he can't guarantee that the next work unit will have a collective account, so he has been worried that there will be no place for the account after leaving. Now, with the implementation of the "Gong Hu" policy, it has another choice besides buying a house and settling down.
In addition to helping people like Kobayashi solve the urgent need to settle down, what positive effects will Beijing's pilot "public * * * household" policy bring?
Zhang Dawei, chief analyst of Zhongyuan Real Estate, believes that the implementation of the "Gong Hu" policy is conducive to promoting the decoupling of household registration and real estate. In the past, someone wanted to sell a house, but they wanted to leave a suite with an account. Now that they have "Gong Hu", they can sell their houses and put their registered permanent residence on "Gong Hu".
At the same time, the policy of "public households" is also conducive to reducing the high incidence of household registration disputes in the process of second-hand housing transactions. Although there are clear provisions in the house sales contract on the transfer of registered permanent residence after the transaction, in reality, the seller often refuses to move due to subjective or objective reasons, which leads to high disputes over the transfer of registered permanent residence.
Wang Peng, an assistant professor at China Renmin University, told China Business Daily that Beijing's "Gong Hu" policy can not only solve practical problems such as collective hukou, settlement after divorce, disputes over housing property rights transactions, but also be an important embodiment of optimizing people's livelihood services. "(This policy) enables my household registration to enjoy a series of services such as public security, health and old-age care in the local community after moving out, which is a very real livelihood project." Wang Peng said.
Gong Hu's right to education is concerned.
The fifth situation that can be settled in "Gong Hu" as stipulated in the Notice is that one of the biological parents of a newborn is registered in "Gong Hu" of this city, and if the newborn cannot declare birth registration in other addresses of this city, it can declare birth registration in "Gong Hu" where the biological parents are registered. In other words, eligible newborns can settle in "public houses" with their biological parents.
In this regard, those who are interested in applying for "public households" have a longer-term vision. The reporter of Huashang Daily found that some netizens asked in their comments on the "Gong * * *" policy: What kind of admission policy will newborns follow in the future after they settle in "Gong * * * *" with their parents? Is it consistent with students with ordinary household registration in the jurisdiction?
Judging from the information released by the current policy, there is no clear answer to the question of the right to education of "public households". In this regard, the reporter of Huashang Daily consulted a police station in Xicheng District, Beijing, and the household registration staff said that because the "Gong Hu" policy has just been implemented, the question about children's schooling cannot be answered at present, and it is still necessary to wait for the relevant regulations made by the Education Commission.