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Can I bring my parents-in-law with me when I immigrate to Spain?
Both the Spanish Consulate in Beijing and the Spanish Immigration Bureau have given the latest official explanations on the Spanish Investment Immigration Act.
The 500,000 people who can handle the housing investment immigration project only include: the spouse of the main applicant, the children of the main applicant (adult children need to provide proof of unmarried and studying) and the parents of the main applicant. Excluding: parents of the principal applicant's spouse (father-in-law, mother-in-law, father-in-law, mother-in-law) and the spouse's unilateral children.
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