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How can I live in Taiwan Province Province for a long time?

According to Article 25 of the Entry-Exit Administration Law, foreigners have legally lived in Taiwan Province Province for five consecutive years, and the annual residence time exceeds 183 days, or they are nationals registered in Taiwan Province Province. The legal spouse and children have lived in Taiwan Province Province for more than 10 years, of which 183 days each year have the right of abode for five years. Those who meet the requirements can apply to the Immigration Bureau for permanent residency.

Paragraph 4 of Article 33 stipulates that a holder of a permanent residence permit who has not lived for 183 days in a year will have his permanent residence permit cancelled or revoked.

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In 2004, under the strong pressure of public opinion, the relevant departments of Taiwan Province Provincial Department decided after an emergency meeting that both mainlanders and foreigners only need to submit the equivalent of 24 deposit certificates to apply for "marriage immigration". The basic monthly salary in Taiwan Province Province is NT$ 380 106, and a new financial certificate of NT$ 5 million is not required.

On March 2nd, the competent department of Taiwan Province Province announced that the Measures for the Long-term Residence or Settlement of People from Mainland China in Taiwan Province Province will be implemented from March 1 day.

It is stipulated that mainland spouses applying to settle in Taiwan Province Province must meet one of the following three conditions: the average monthly salary in the last year is more than twice the basic salary (that is, NT$ 365,438 +0680), and the salary certificate and financial certificate that the total value of movable and immovable property in Taiwan Province Province exceeds NT$ 5 million are verified by the Ministry of the Interior.

After the introduction of this policy, it stimulated the general rebound of married families on both sides of the island and was strongly criticized by many "legislators" and public opinion. Public opinion pointed out that the human rights violations of the authorities hindered the freedom of marriage, and "the concept of nouveau riche prevented the marriage rights of the poor."

China Times in Taiwan Province Province published an editorial criticizing the new regulations for violating people's freedom of residence and migration, family and marriage rights, and personal autonomy and dignity. It can be regarded as a "negative typical textbook" of administrative management.

Under pressure, the Taiwan Province provincial authorities announced that the new method would increase the buffer period by three months. If the applicant fails to submit proof of financial resources within the buffer period, the relevant authorities will be lenient. But it is still difficult to calm the society down, and the new method will be changed in three days, which will end in a mess.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Green Card (Permanent Residence Permit for Foreign Population)