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How can relatives from the mainland move to Macau?


Release time:

2022-04-25

Regarding the immigration and settlement of relatives from the mainland to Macau, it is referred to as family reunification immigration to Macau.

 

 

 

Regarding the immigration and settlement of relatives of domestic individuals in Macau, referred to as family immigration to Macau, also known as reunion immigration to Macau. According to the provisions of the "Interim Measures for the Management of Chinese Citizens Traveling to Macau for Personal Matters" implemented by the State Council, the application must meet the required conditions, which clearly state that mainland applicants must comply with the relevant conditions for settling in Macau, the necessary supporting documents, the procedures for applying to settle in Macau, and the required precautions for fulfilling the procedures; all applications, procedures, interpretation rights, processing rights, and approval rights belong to the public security bureau of the mainland, based on the explanation from the entry-exit administration of the domestic public security bureau.

 

 


1: Conditions for domestic relatives to immigrate to Macau:

 

One party of the couple has already settled in Macau, and the couple has been separated for more than seven years;

 

The parents living in Macau are elderly and in poor health, and the children in the mainland must go to Macau to take care of their lives;

 

The elderly and children in the mainland have no one to rely on and must depend on direct relatives and close relatives in Macau;

 

There are no heirs for the direct relatives' property in Macau, and the children in the mainland must go to Macau to inherit.

 

 

 

2: Supporting documents that the applicant needs to prepare for settling in Macau:


A,Legal marriage certificate of both spouses, proof of direct relatives, proof of close relatives;

Note: Direct relatives refer to parents, children, grandparents, and grandchildren; close relatives refer to spouses, parents, children, and siblings.


B,Proof of permanent residency qualification of one spouse in Macau;


C,Health status proof of elderly parents in Macau, such as: proof from a Macau hospital (for those in poor health)

Note: Elderly refers to: father over 60 years old, mother over 55 years old;


D,Proof that there are no children living with parents in Macau;


E,Only child in Macau, with no one to take care of parents in the mainland, must have proof of agreement from relatives in Macau to take care of or raise them;


F,Proof of the property status of direct relatives in Macau, such as: lawyer notarization, business registration proof, property rights proof, etc.;


J,Proof that children in the mainland have legal inheritance rights.

 

 

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