I believe you must have heard that children of migrant workers go to school. With the relocation of family addresses or other special circumstances, children of migrant workers may be faced with schooling. Parents should also pay attention to the issue of schooling for their children. This is a very important matter. The country has also introduced a series of related policies for this purpose. I have compiled some relevant information for you, let’s take a look. The latest policy: Article 12 of the "Compulsory Education Law of the People's Republic of China" for primary school students with registered permanent residence in other places: School-age children and teenagers are exempted from taking examinations for admission. Local people's governments at all levels should ensure that school-age children and teenagers enroll in schools close to their place of residence. If school-age children or teenagers whose parents or other legal guardians work or live in places other than their registered residence receive compulsory education in the place where their parents or other legal guardians work or live, the local people's government shall provide them with conditions for equal access to compulsory education. Specific measures shall be stipulated by provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government. If you have a registered permanent residence in other places, you can directly contact the local school with your temporary residence permit, ID card, household registration booklet, and certificate from the community committee where you currently live. If you have any objections or are rejected, you can contact the local education bureau. complaint. According to the primary school enrollment policy in previous years, it is stipulated that based on the actual situation of the urban area, areas with a small number of students should enroll children aged six years old to ensure that all children aged six years and three months are enrolled; individual areas with a large number of students can, with the approval of the local district education bureau, Appropriate control must be carried out, but it must be ensured that all children aged six years and six months are enrolled in school." Now the age for elementary school must be at least 6 years old, that is, children born in 2007 should not enter the first grade of elementary school until September 2013. Apply Step 1: Go to the health and family planning department of the town or district where you live to issue a family planning status review form. Notes: (1) The following information must be provided when applying for a family planning review form: 1. Household register of the applicant, spouse, and children (children are not included in the registration form). Household registration, the child's "Birth Certificate" must be provided at the same time) 2. Marriage certificate and ID cards of both parties. 3. National "Migrant Population Marriage and Childbirth Certificate" (used nationwide) or Guangdong Province's "Family Planning Service Certificate" (used throughout the province). ); If the applicant is a man and married, provide the above certificate from his spouse (if he is unmarried, he does not need to provide it) 4. Family planning certificates issued by the family planning department of the township and town where the applicant and both spouses are registered in the last 6 months (see sample for details). If both parties have registered residence in different towns, they must be issued separately); if the applicant has violated family planning, he must provide a social support fee collection decision, payment invoice, etc. 5. Other supporting documents that can be used to apply for extra points for family planning, such as birth control certificates and sterilization certificates. (2) If you only apply for admission with points, you do not need to apply for a family planning review form and apply directly with relevant materials. However, migrants who fail to undergo family planning review will not enjoy the second step of the family planning review. : Based on the points scoring standards, make a preliminary assessment of the points projects you can apply for, and prepare supporting materials in accordance with relevant requirements. Step 3: Bring your ID card, the original and copy of your Guangdong Province residence permit, and a unified format work certificate issued by your unit (individual business). The household must provide a valid business license with a registration period of more than 1 year), proof of participation in social insurance (only points-based admissions are provided for free choice), a family planning status review form issued by the health and family planning department of the place of residence, and relevant certification materials for applying for point-based projects to the town. Step 4: If you have accumulated more than 30 points, you can apply for admission to the place where you work or where you (spouse) own your property. If you have accumulated more than 30 points, you can apply for admission at the place where you work. Public rental housing ranking. Those who have accumulated more than 60 points and have legal real estate can apply for household ranking at the location of the property; those who do not have legal real estate must have continuous legal employment in Zhongshan for 3 years (must provide proof of insurance participation for 3 consecutive years and Residence permit), you can apply for household registration at the place where you work. After reading the above regulations and policies for the children of migrant workers, you must have a better understanding of them. The process for applying for the children of migrant workers to go to school is a bit complicated. Friends who need to handle this need to first understand this knowledge and prepare relevant documents. Friends who have the conditions and are interested can also seek relevant legal consultation to get more help.