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What does "immigration" mean?

Moving with the main applicant means that family members go to the country with the main applicant when the main applicant goes to work, study or settle in that country, and enjoy the same laws, education, and services as the main applicant. Medical, social and other rights and benefits. Accompanying persons may include the spouse, children, parents and other relatives of the main applicant.

To apply for relocation, you need to comply with the country’s immigration laws. The specific application process and requirements vary by country. In some countries, spouses or children can directly apply to move with them, while in some countries the main applicant needs to obtain the relevant visa first before applying to move with them. When applying, you need to prepare relevant materials, including the applicant's passport, visa, medical certificate, financial status certificate, kinship certificate, etc.

Family relocation can allow family members to enjoy the convenience of the main applicant’s work, study or life, and it can also strengthen the connection and unity among family members. This is crucial for families in a foreign country. At the same time, moving with them will also help the main applicants adapt to the local living environment and alleviate their loneliness and cultural conflict problems. Therefore, relocation is very beneficial for the whole family to migrate back and forth.