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What do you mean by stepchildren?

Stepchildren are children born to stepfathers or stepmothers after their parents emigrated or settled in other countries. After their parents divorced or their spouses died, these children could not decide which side to follow, so they immigrated with their parents and became part of the immigrants.

Stepchildren who migrate with them have the same immigration status and rights as their parents and stepfathers or stepmother. For example, stepchildren who move with their parents can obtain permanent residency or citizenship, and can enjoy local medical care, schools and other services. After divorce or the death of stepparents, the stepson's children can still stay in the local area without losing their right of abode or citizenship.

When applying for immigration, the accompanying children of stepsons need to provide relevant supporting materials of their parents and stepfathers or stepmother, such as marriage certificates, notarized or translated documents, etc. In addition, stepchildren need to know about local immigration policies and laws to avoid possible problems. If the parents or step-parents divorce, the step-children may need to go through the relevant procedures through lawyers or local immigration departments.