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Under what circumstances do immigrants need to provide joint sponsors?

Legal subjectivity:

General immigrants need to provide joint sponsors. When the immigrant applicant does not have enough income to provide financial guarantee for himself, he needs a joint guarantor when applying. Co-guarantors must be foreign citizens or legal permanent residents living abroad, and are willing to provide financial guarantee for those who intend to emigrate.

Legal objectivity:

According to Article 5 of the Law on the Administration of Exit and Entry of Citizens in China, People's Republic of China (PRC), China citizens who leave the country for private purposes may apply to the municipal or county public security organs where their registered permanent residence is located, except in the circumstances specified in Article 8 of this Law. (1) Defendants and criminal suspects in criminal cases identified by public security organs or people's procuratorates and people's courts; (two) the people's court informed that there are unresolved civil cases that cannot leave the country; (3) Being sentenced to a penalty and serving a sentence; (4) Being reeducated through labor; (five) the relevant competent authorities of the State Council believe that leaving the country will endanger national security or cause great losses to national interests.