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Interpretation of commercial marriage

"Business marriage", commonly known as "fake marriage", often refers to immigration through transnational marriage, which violates the immigration law.

Commercial marriage is a way for some people to get foreign passports by marrying foreigners. As the name implies, commercial marriage is to buy marriage by commercial means, that is, money transaction. For example, in the United States, you can get a conditional green card after marrying an American, but it takes at least two years to change it into a permanent green card. The condition is that you can't divorce, the woman can't die and so on. Special circumstances unless you can convince the Immigration Bureau with sufficient reasons.

At present: Australia, the United States, New Zealand, Canada and other countries.