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What do you mean, immigrants don't move

That is, he has obtained the immigration status of other overseas countries, but he does not live abroad and still lives in his current country. Have a dual identity.

The popularization of this concept is due to the widespread existence of European housing immigrants in China.

Take Portuguese immigrants who buy houses as an example. If they buy more than 500,000 euros of real estate in Portugal, they can apply for a residence permit in Portugal, thus obtaining Portuguese immigration status. Holders of Portuguese residence permits can live in Portugal, and their children can receive education and medical services.

However, it doesn't matter that some immigrants have no time to live in Portugal. As long as they live in Portugal for seven days a year, they can always have a residence permit in Portugal. You can apply for permanent residence in Portugal after five years.

With Portuguese immigration status, but still living in China, such a situation is called "immigration does not move".