Chapter 136 Profitable Opportunities: News Heard at the Police Station (2/2)



Gu Yunyang went to a nearby police officer who was still free and explained his situation: "Do you think it's feasible for me to register my household registration?"

After considering it for a moment, the man realized he couldn't make the decision himself, so he said, "Logically speaking, this matter should be fine."

But since you're a former sent-down youth, I can't make the decision for you to settle down here.

Okay, I'll go ask our director and see what he says.

In fact, if it were an ordinary person, they could simply go to the village head and get a letter of acceptance.

The police station won't stop them.

The problem is, he was a sent-down youth.

However, the matter should not be too difficult to handle. The main issue is changing from an urban household registration to a rural household registration, which is where the urban household registration is difficult to obtain.

Rural household registration is easy to obtain.

Most of the taxes collected went to the farmers.

Gu Yunyang remembered that in his previous life, he had to pay an education fund when he was a child, and it was quite a lot every year.

Urban residents do not need this.

It can be said that in the early years after the founding of the People's Republic of China, the country's economic development had not yet taken off.

Most of the pressure falls on the farmers.

Most of the harvest from the fields has to be handed over to the state.

For example, public grain.

We can only wait until society develops and the economy improves.

The government has begun to support rural areas and farmers, providing various subsidies and abolishing agricultural taxes.

Anyway, Gu Yunyang suffered a lot in his previous life. He finally got into university, moved to the city, and became a commodity grain supplier.

Then, rural household registration became popular.

The police officer went inside to inquire.

Gu Yunyang was fine and just watched from the side.

Actually, he had already overheard their conversation while he was questioning the junior police officer.

He was somewhat surprised that human trafficking had occurred in this small town.

The current situation is that the police have found a witness and are asking about the appearance of those people.

However, this person's description was somewhat vague, and occasionally contradictory, making no sense at all.

This makes things very difficult for the police.

That's why we were at a standstill just now.

Before long, Gu Yunyang had figured out the whole story.

The director came out and looked at Gu Yunyang, thinking to himself, "Everyone else wants an urban household registration, but this educated youth is good enough to want to settle down locally."

He didn't know that after the reform and opening up, a Guangdong household registration would be very valuable.

Especially Guangzhou and Shenzhen.

In many cases, demolition and relocation projects can lead to overnight wealth.

Linchuan City isn't the best city, but Baishi Commune is also by the sea, so it's hard to say whether a lot of factories will be built here in the future.

In short, a household registration here is much more valuable than one in inland cities.

Besides, it's just a Beijing residency permit.

If Gu Yunyang really wants to go back, he can just take the college entrance exam.

In the first few years after the college entrance examination was reinstated, the requirements for candidates were very low. There were many people who had children, were in their forties or fifties, and even participated.

Alternatively, he could spend money to buy several properties in Beijing and immigrate through these properties, which would be quite easy.

In the early 20th century, this method was also very easy to implement.

Gu Yunyang wanted to sever ties with Gu Anning's family, not continue to have any lingering connections with them.

It's particularly annoying.

Moreover, this time, Gu Yunyang betrayed some information about Gu Anning, so it's hard to say whether she can stay peacefully until after the reform and opening up.

Gu Yunyang didn't want to be implicated by the other party.

"This is Gu, the educated youth, right? This matter is a bit tricky, and I can't make a decision on your behalf. Perhaps you could first get a permit from the commune, or the same from the educated youth office, plus the acceptance letter from the brigade. Then I can help you with the process."

“Oh, Gu Zhiqing, this is our Chief of the Criminal Investigation Department. As for your matter, even our Chief of the Criminal Investigation Department can't make a decision directly, so…” the junior policeman quickly introduced.

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