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Is there a rule on how long a mainland spouse must stay when he first comes to Taiwan Province Province?

Taiwan Province Province's "Regulations on People's Relations across the Taiwan Strait" has been completely renovated, and the marriage system across the Taiwan Strait is about to undergo major adjustments. Taiwan Province's "Mainland Affairs Council" pointed out that the biggest difference of the new system is that it saves the pain of cross-strait travel during "visiting relatives" and can be "reunited" directly in Taiwan Province. In addition, the joining of the "long-term residence" system has gained a lot of convenience and rights in life and work. The new marriage system on both sides of the Taiwan Strait has abolished the time limit for mainland spouses to visit relatives from both sides of the Taiwan Strait. But according to the length and conditions of marriage, it is divided into four different stages: reunion, relatives living, long-term living and settlement. About "reunion": You can apply for reunion in Taiwan Province after marriage. It must be noted that you cannot work in Taiwan Province Province at this stage. Illegal workers will be forced to leave the country, and the time for re-entry will be controlled. Regarding "residence by relatives": those who have been married and reunited in Taiwan Province for two years (inclusive) but have given birth to children can apply for "residence by relatives". The Taiwan Province authorities will consider many factors, such as the number of cross-strait marriages, immigration policies, population growth rate, social welfare costs and so on. And take total control and set the quota for "living by relatives". At present, mainland spouses can work in Taiwan Province as long as they meet the relevant conditions, that is, they must apply for a work permit. About "long-term residence": This is a new stage of adjustment and supplement, that is, after being granted "family residence", you can apply for "long-term residence" in Taiwan Province after living in Taiwan for four years and staying for 183 days a year, and meeting the positive requirements. In principle, there is no restriction on the duration of residence, and you can work in Taiwan Province without applying for a work permit. Regarding the amount, the Taiwan authorities still have to consider the number of cross-strait marriages, immigration policies, population growth rate, social welfare costs and other factors to set the amount. Regarding "settlement": mainlanders who have lived in Taiwan for two years and have lived for more than 183 days each year, have good conduct and no criminal record, and claim that they have lost their Chinese mainland household registration certificate, have enough property to stand on their own feet or have a secure life, which is in line with national interests, and can apply for "settlement" in Taiwan. According to the new system of the Regulations on People's Relations across the Taiwan Strait, the ways or elements of marriage or divorce for people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait, "both sides agree. "The cause of divorce is determined according to the laws of Taiwan Province Province". Because there is no so-called "marriage matter" in the review of the reasons for mainlanders entering Taiwan Province, most marriages between the two sides of the strait are registered in the mainland according to local regulations. However, the Legal Affairs Department of the Mainland Affairs Council pointed out that due to the implementation date of the new system, the relevant ministries will need to complete the integration of subsidiary laws and systems, and the Executive Yuan will announce the implementation date according to Article 96 of the Cross-Strait Regulations.