China Family Reunion Immigration
China Family Reunion Immigration
Nowadays, more and more foreigners choose to settle in China and live with Chinese citizens. In order to further attract foreign talents and promote the diversified development of society, the Chinese government has gradually relaxed the policy on foreigners applying for permanent residence, especially for older foreigners who have direct family relations with China. According to regulations, foreigners who are 60 years old or older and meet a certain number of years of residence can apply for permanent residence in China.
According to China’s immigration policy, foreigners can apply for permanent residence in China if they meet certain conditions. For foreigners who are 60 years old or older and have a stable residence in China, if they live with their direct family members in China and meet the following conditions, they can consider applying for permanent residence:
Residence requirement: The applicant must have lived in China for 5 consecutive years, and the annual residence time in China must not be less than 9 months. This requirement is to ensure that the applicant has sufficient residence time and a stable living record in China. The applicant can accumulate this residence time over a continuous period of time.
Direct family relationship: The applicant needs to prove that he has direct family members in China, such as children, spouse or parents, and no direct family members are abroad. This requirement ensures that the applicant’s living needs and dependencies are closely linked to the Chinese family structure, further demonstrating their long-term intention to settle in China.
Stable life and residence: Applicants must have a stable and secure living guarantee, which includes legal proof of economic source and housing proof. Applicants can provide notarized proof of economic income source or economic guarantee, as well as a house rental contract or house property certificate to prove that they have sufficient economic ability and suitable housing conditions in China.
Necessary application materials include:
1. Household registration certificate of Chinese citizens or permanent residence permit for foreign spouses.
2. Notarized proof of kinship, proving that they have a direct family relationship with Chinese citizens.
3. Materials proving that the applicant has no direct relatives abroad.
4. Notarized proof of economic income source or economic guarantee, proving their economic situation.
5. House rental or property certificate, proving that they have a legal residence in China.
All certification documents issued by foreign institutions need to be authenticated by the Chinese embassy or consulate in that country to ensure their legality and authenticity.
Reunion Immigration Permanent Residence Application
Applicants must abide by Chinese laws, be in good health, have no criminal record, fill out the application form for permanent residence in China for foreigners, and submit the following materials:
1. A valid foreign passport or a document that can replace a passport;
2. A health certificate issued by a health inspection and quarantine agency designated by the Chinese government or a foreign health and medical institution recognized by Chinese embassies and consulates abroad;
3. A certificate of no criminal record abroad recognized by Chinese embassies and consulates abroad;
4. Four sets of the latest 2-inch front-facing barehead color photos;
5. Other relevant materials.
Note:
1. The applicant’s spouse and unmarried children under the age of 18, if they are spouses, should provide a marriage certificate when applying; if they are unmarried children under the age of 18, they should provide their birth certificate or parent-child relationship certificate; if they are adopted, they should provide an adoption certificate. The certificate or proof issued by the relevant foreign institutions shall be recognized by our embassy or consulate in the country or region
2. Foreigners applying for permanent residence in China shall apply to the public security organ of the municipal people’s government or the public security sub-bureau of the municipality directly under the Central Government or the county-level bureau of the main investment place or long-term residence place by the applicant or the applicant’s parents who are unmarried and under the age of 18 or the person who accepts the application on behalf of the applicant.
3. If the application is entrusted to another person, a power of attorney issued by the applicant shall be provided. The power of attorney applied for abroad shall be authenticated by our embassy or consulate in the country or region.
4. The public security organ shall make a decision on whether to approve the application for permanent residence in China submitted by a foreigner within six months from the date of receipt of the application.
5. Foreigners who have obtained permanent residence in China shall be issued a foreigner permanent residence permit by the Ministry of Public Security. If the applicant is abroad, the Ministry of Public Security shall issue a foreigner permanent residence confirmation form. The applicant shall apply for a D visa at the Chinese embassy or consulate abroad with the foreigner permanent residence confirmation form, and obtain the foreigner permanent residence permit from the public security organ that accepted the application within 30 days after entry.
6. Foreigners who have obtained permanent residence in China shall stay in China for more than three months each year; if they cannot meet the cumulative residence requirements in China each year due to actual needs, they must obtain approval from the public security organs of the province, autonomous region or municipality directly under the Central Government where they have permanent residence, but the cumulative number of residences in China within five years shall not be less than one year.
7. The validity period of a foreigner’s permanent residence permit is five years or ten years. Foreigners under the age of 18 who are approved for permanent residence in China shall be issued a foreigner’s permanent residence permit with a validity period of five years. Foreigners over the age of 18 who are approved for permanent residence in China shall be issued a foreigner’s permanent residence permit with a validity period of ten years.
8. If the validity period of a foreigner’s permanent residence permit expires, the matters of the foreigner’s permanent residence permit change, or the foreigner’s permanent residence permit is lost or damaged, the holder shall apply to the public security organ of the municipal people’s government where the permanent residence is located, or the municipal public security sub-bureau or county-level bureau for replacement or reissue of the certificate. If the public security organ believes that the holder has not lost the qualification for permanent residence in China, the certificate shall be replaced or reissued within one month.
9. Foreigners holding permanent residence permits for foreigners shall apply for a replacement of their permits one month before the expiration of the permit. If the contents of the permit change, the applicant shall apply for a change or replacement within one month from the date of the change. If the permit is damaged or lost, the applicant shall apply for a replacement or change in a timely manner.
10. Foreigners who have permanently resided in China shall have their permanent residence in China revoked or their permanent residence permits declared invalid by the Ministry of Public Security if they meet any of the following circumstances:
1. Those who may cause harm to national security and interests;
2. Those who have been sentenced to deportation by the People’s Court;
3. Those who have obtained permanent residence in China by illegal means such as providing false materials;
4. Those who have resided in China for less than 3 months in a year or less than 1 year in a year without permission.