The couple have a rural hukou and buy a house in the county. Where is the child's hukou better?

If you buy a house in the city, you'd better leave your child's hukou in the city. Because relatively speaking, the education in cities will definitely surpass that in rural areas, leaving the registered permanent residence in cities is of great benefit to children's future development.

1. Buying a house in the city means that you will settle in the city in the future.

Many rural people move from rural areas to cities and settle in cities. The purpose is to consider the future development. To put it bluntly, it is to consider the future enrollment of your children. As we all know, schools and teachers in rural areas are worse than those in cities. So now that you have decided to buy a house in the city, it means that you will develop in the city in the future. For the sake of children's future, we must leave our children's registered permanent residence in the city. You need a room ticket to study in the city. Children's hukou can live in this school district for one year or more, and different cities have different requirements in this regard. Therefore, when buying a house, it is best to leave your child's hukou in the city, so as not to decide to let your child enter school in the city in the future, because the hukou problem has become a troublesome thing. A friend of mine just left her daughter's account in the city. Now that she has gone to college, she has directly moved her registered permanent residence to other places.

If you choose to live in the city, your parents had better move out.

Many people are reluctant to move their registered permanent residence out of the countryside, considering that their registered permanent residence is in the countryside, because it involves some problems such as possible land occupation and housing occupation in the future. But the real problem is that if the parents' hukou does not move out and moves to the location of the house, then the children's hukou cannot stand on this hukou. In our country, minors are not allowed to open accounts alone, and they must be with adults. When children enter school, the school will ask them to issue the name of the owner of the room ticket, the name of the household registration, and the relationship with the children. Therefore, to consider the problem of children's enrollment, we must solve these problems in the front.

I don't think it will be a big problem if the problem of children's enrollment and whether other children's and parents' accounts are in cities or rural areas is ruled out. If you are a child over 18 years old, then the child's hukou may still be dominant in some interest relationships in rural areas.