If your registered permanent residence was originally non-agricultural registered permanent residence, but later it was changed to non-agricultural registered permanent residence because of work, study and marriage, and now you want to move back to your hometown, then the only way now is
Voted by the villagers' assembly and agreed by two-thirds of the villagers, some areas are allowed to move their hukou back to their original places.
I'm afraid the policy won't allow it, because after you move out, you will become a non-agricultural registered permanent residence and a non-farmer. At present, it is difficult to handle non-agricultural transfer nationwide, and there is no relevant policy support.
If you want to go back to your original place of residence outside agricultural registered permanent residence, it should be easier. You can go to the local police station to issue a certificate of quasi-immigration and move out of your current residence. Please consult the police stations in both places for specific procedures and materials. According to China's laws and related policies, those who move from cities to rural areas and towns, and those who move from higher-level cities to lower-level cities, can go through the relevant procedures as long as there are appropriate reasons, and the review is relatively loose; On the other hand, it is more troublesome to move between cities, and it is more troublesome to move from rural areas or lower-level cities to higher-level cities. In addition to sufficient application reasons, more hardware indicators are needed, such as work and study requirements. Of course, these reasons must be strictly examined by the civil affairs department and proved by the work unit.
As for the specific handling method, you must first apply to the civil affairs department of your original place of residence and issue relevant certificates. After the application is approved, you can go through the immigration formalities with the relevant documents at the civil affairs department where you move in. Of course, the premise is that the civil affairs department of the place of immigration approves the application (in addition to the application and proof, the most important thing is to have a fixed residence). If it is approved, you can move in smoothly.
Therefore, according to your situation, it is best to go to the civil affairs department of the place where you move in and ask what you need first, and then handle it in order. Also, you are unemployed, have no source of income, and your family all live in the place where you moved in. These are all good reasons to apply, and you can go through the back door or something (alas, this is sometimes very important).