How can children go to school without a house and a hukou?

Children with hukou and no house can go to school in the following ways:

1. Renting: If parents have the ability, they can consider renting a house near the school to meet the relevant housing requirements.

2. Stay with relatives and friends: If there are local relatives and friends who can provide accommodation, you can also consider staying with them to meet the relevant housing requirements.

3. Transfer account: If the above two methods are not feasible, consider transferring the child to the school where the account is located. Because in the place where the household registration is located, children can enjoy the corresponding educational resources and treatment, such as the preferential admission policy of public schools.

The information required for transfer is as follows:

1. Identity certificate: including valid certificates such as ID card and household registration book;

2. Migration certificate: the migration certificate issued by the police station where the original household registration is located;

3. Temporary residence permit: a temporary residence permit issued by the public security organ in the place of immigration;

4. House lease contract or house property certificate: if the residence moved in is a leased house, a lease contract is required; If it is a self-owned house, you need to provide proof of property rights;

5. proof of marital status: if the spouse needs to provide a marriage certificate or divorce certificate;

6. Proof of child relationship: If there are children, the birth certificate or adoption certificate of the child is required.

To sum up, policies and regulations in different regions may be different. It is recommended to consult relevant local departments before the specific operation to understand the detailed policies and regulations to ensure the smooth and effective operation.

Legal basis:

Article 12 of the Compulsory Education Law of People's Republic of China (PRC)

School-age children and adolescents are exempt from the test. Local people's governments at all levels shall ensure that school-age children and adolescents are enrolled in the nearest place where they are registered. School-age children and adolescents whose parents or other legal guardians work or live in non-registered places receive compulsory education where their parents or other legal guardians work or live, and the local people's government shall provide them with equal conditions for receiving compulsory education. Specific measures shall be formulated by provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government. The education administrative department of the people's government at the county level shall ensure that the children of military personnel within their respective administrative areas receive compulsory education.