I have a Beijing hukou, which is a collective hukou. It's under the unified management of the Public Security Bureau, not in my own hands.
The difference is that if you have something, such as buying a house and getting married, you can borrow a collective account.
It depends on which collective account you are in. Some places need to submit documents approved by the company before lending.
And if you leave this company, your hukou can follow you to your next home (you need to be qualified to accept hukou, not a private enterprise). If you don't move, you may have to go to the original company for formalities every time.
If you want to get rid of the shackles of collective hukou and become your own hukou, you only need to buy a suite in Beijing and pay a down payment of 30%. The details can be inquired online. Of course, people often buy school districts with better area than collective hukou. It depends on the money.
Then why does the company do it for you, and there are bonuses?
Generally, there will be additional agreements. For example, you must work for three to five years, and you will not be issued with a certificate of resignation for one year, and you will be paid 5w a year. Some of them will be fined because of dissatisfaction 15w ... Although this is not in line with the labor law, some students have said that they will not pay, but three of my classmates have paid money, and one or two of them are in debt to buy a house.
In addition, the company has applied for a quota for your account, so your salary is basically non-negotiable. I know, the monthly salary of Ts graduate students is 3k-6k, so am I. The increase is limited, depending on my boss. I heard that after working at 6K for three years, I applied for an increase of 850, and later I approved an increase of 650. Then I signed it for five years, and I still have to lose money. Maybe this is an extreme example? But I've seen it.
Therefore, to sum up, Beijing should be regarded as the city that thinks it has the least shortage of talents. Under the background of brain drain in cities all over the country to pay wages to subsidized accounts, Beijing is still such a retention plan, which makes it difficult for people to enter the society for a few years after graduation without chilling ... For example, if they can't make money, they will take out half or even all of their wages to rent a house and pay off their debts at the beginning of the month. A person's hardest years don't count.
However, from the perspective of the city, there are many young people who don't want to register and build Beijing, and can ask for salary conditions. So there is no need to get a Beijing hukou and label yourself injured. Everyone chooses questions.
One more thing: I have some new trends in the hukou policy, because I also went through the resignation formalities in the first half of the month. Graduates should be welcomed to settle in 19, and the number of registered permanent residence will be determined in the year of employment, and it will be three years before they can settle in the collective registered permanent residence. It means that if you change jobs within three years, you can't get an account.
It's not bad in Beijing, but buying a house is too uneconomical. Renting a house is too expensive. Liudaokou lives for 6k a month, and it may go up. Because there will be property taxes, some house prices will go down and some rents will go up. It depends on the specific situation.
If you have money to buy a house, you have a school district, and you have to face the lottery admission. You don't have to have five insurances and one gold to enjoy welfare.