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How many years did the mainland bride get the Taiwan identity card?

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According to the existing regulations on people's relations between Taiwan Province and Chinese mainland.

(Regulations on People's Relations between Taiwan and Mainland China)

And the Measures for Long-term Residence or Residence Permit of Chinese mainland Personnel in Taiwan.

Mainland spouses can only get their ID cards after coming to Taiwan for six years ~

For new immigrants, identity cards represent protection.

Faced with a large number of marriage immigrants, the Taiwanese government should regard them as members of Taiwan Province Province, face up to their contributions, cherish the cultural resources they bring and give them basic rights. And referring to the practices of other countries to protect immigrants and migrant workers, we should give permanent residents more basic rights, including basic social rights and welfare, the right to vote in local politics, and the protection of labor rights, so that obtaining identity cards is no longer the only choice for new immigrants, and it is not necessary for new immigrants to bear inexplicable accusations.

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The following Taiwan Province ID cards are available for your reference.

"According to relatives, Chinese mainland people have lived in Taiwan Province Province for a long time! Article 33 of the Regulations on Permits for Settlement stipulates that spouses of Taiwan Province Province who have died and have not remarried and lived in Taiwan Province for a long time may apply for settlement (two years longer than those of mainland spouses who have not died in Taiwan Province Province).

At present, there are 6-to-4 draft land ID cards in Taiwan Province Province.

It is to shorten the residence period of Lu Pei's ID card from six years to four years, which is still under planning ~

The Home Affairs Committee has drawn up a list of outstanding cases, of which six amendments and four amendments are related to cross-strait issues, specifically "Draft Amendment to Article 17 of the Regulations on Relations between Taiwan Province and the Mainland People", but the date of review is unknown.

There should be no new news as of April 3, 20 13. On April 1 and April 3, the Panel on Home Affairs held other discussions on 228 and urban renewal. As of April 1, there is no latest news.