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Nanyang: Difficult graduates can apply for subsidies for job hunting and entrepreneurship

chinadaily.com.cn

2021-08-24

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According to the unified deployment of Henan Province Nanyang will provide a one-time job hunting and entrepreneurship subsidy to the 2022 graduates in difficulty. Those who meet the requirements can apply online from July 25 to Aug 15.

The object and scope of this subsidy are full-time regular colleges and universities and secondary vocational school (including technical colleges) graduates who meet one of the following conditions within the graduation academic year and are willing to find and accept employment and entrepreneurship opportunities.

Family members from urban and rural residents with a minimum living guarantee whose family members have legal support and support relationships with the graduates; the graduates themselves must hold a "People's Republic of China Disability Certificate" and enjoy national student loan subsidies for the 2020-2021 academic year pursuant to a National Student Loan Contract; those graduates from families with disabled persons who have come out of poverty, that is, families with minimum living guarantees for urban and rural residents or families who have set up a file for poverty alleviation, and their family members and graduates who hold a "People's Republic of China Disability Certificate" and have statutory support and a support relationship; filed and registered poverty alleviation families recognized by the county-level rural revitalization department, and whose family members have legal support and support relationships with their graduates; and those graduate who with the approval of the county-level civil affairs department are supporting extremely poor people and orphans.

All qualified graduates in difficulty will be given a one-time payment of 2,000 yuan per person, which must be used to subsidize the relevant expenses of the graduates in difficulty in the process of job hunting and entrepreneurship. The subsidies will cease by the end of October.