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I have been married to Taiwan Province Province for six years. I want to move my account to Taiwan Province Province. What should I do and what materials do I need? I have a personal certificate.

By the way, you can apply for long-term residence after living in a relative's house for four years, and you can apply after living in a relative's house for two years.

Mainland spouses who have lived in Taiwan Province for more than two years and have lived in Taiwan Province for more than 183 days each year should apply to the Immigration Department in person, accompanied by their spouses in Taiwan Province Province.

Note: Chinese mainland birth certificate must be provided when applying (please ask your family to handle or consult for you).

Note: After applying for residence to the Immigration Department of Taiwan Province Province and obtaining the residence permit, bring the official document, household register, seal and photos of the application for household registration notified by the Immigration Department of Taiwan Province Province, and apply for the initial household registration at the domicile of the spouse in Taiwan Province Province. After establishing the household registration, you can get the Taiwan Province ID card, and you can apply for a passport and a Taiwanese certificate. Remember to apply for a copy of the household registration book, together with a copy of the Taiwan Province ID card and a copy of the mainland ID card, and go to the local police station in Chinese mainland to apply for the certificate of moving out and canceling the household registration. Obtain the cancellation certificate or return the notarized cancellation certificate to the notary office, and cancel the mainland account with the Immigration Department (within three months) after verifying the documents with SEF.

Second-degree relatives of mainland spouses can come to Taiwan to visit relatives (including brothers and sisters, grandparents and grandparents), and they can apply for escort over 60 years old.

Note: If a mainland spouse obtains an ID card, his former children born in Chinese mainland can directly settle down before their children are 12 years old, and they can apply for project residence if they are over 12 years old.