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Conditions for emigrating to Brunei

Legal analysis: Brunei immigrants need to obtain residence permits from the Immigration Bureau and work permits from the Ministry of Labor. Brunei implements strict immigration control. For foreigners working in Brunei, they need to obtain the residence permit of the Immigration Bureau and the work permit of the Ministry of Labor. Except for special needs, the age requirement is generally not more than 55 years old. Foreigners can also immigrate to China. The Administrative Measures for the Examination and Approval of Permanent Residence of Foreigners in China stipulates the qualifications for foreigners to apply for permanent residence in China.

Legal basis: Article 6 of the Administrative Measures for the Examination and Approval of Permanent Residence of Foreigners in China. Foreigners applying for permanent residence in China shall abide by the laws of China, be in good health and have no criminal record, and meet one of the following conditions: (1) direct investment in China, stable investment for three consecutive years, and good tax record; (2) Having served as deputy general manager or deputy factory director or above in China, or having served as an associate professor or associate researcher or above and enjoying the same treatment, having served continuously for four years, having resided in China for not less than three years in four years, and having a good tax record; (3) Having made significant and outstanding contributions to the special needs of China and the country; (4) Spouses of persons referred to in items 1, 2 and 3 of this paragraph and their unmarried children under 18; (5) The spouse of a China citizen or a foreigner who has obtained the permanent residence qualification in China, whose marriage relationship has lasted for five years, has lived in China for five years continuously, has lived in China for not less than nine months every year, and has a stable living guarantee and residence; (6) Unmarried children under the age of 18 who take refuge in their parents; (7) Those who have no immediate family members abroad, have taken refuge with immediate family members in China, have reached the age of 60, have lived in China for five consecutive years, have stayed in China for not less than nine months each year, and have a stable living guarantee and residence. The term "fixed number of years" as mentioned in this article refers to the continuous term before the date of application.