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How do Spanish immigrants handle their parents' reunion?

Path 1: Parents' Reunion

1. Applicants with legal residency in Spain can apply for parents' reunion in Spain. Parents must be at least 65 years old.

2. It must be proved that parents' financial ability depends on their children living in Spain (proving that parents are lonely and unattended, the economy needs their children to support them, and the disabled need someone to take care of them, etc.). Of course, this situation must be proved by documents, such as bank remittance certificate. . .

What should I do if one parent is over 65 and the other parent is not? Spain is still very humane in this respect, as long as either party is over 65 at the time of application.

Then some people will ask, in case you are not over 65, under what circumstances can your parents get together?

Situation 1. Parents have diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease and cancer, and need children to take care of them.

In the second case, parents who have no economic income in China and have difficulties in living and need their children to support them can also apply for parent reunion, but in this case, they have to provide various economic documents, and the refusal rate is relatively high.

Path 2: Residence of EU family members

Children who already have Spanish nationality can apply for residence in the EU if they prove that their parents' financial ability requires their children to support them. This is relatively simple to review the economic documents provided by the parents' reunion above.

Path 3: Non-profit Housing in Spain

If parents can afford it, they can apply for reunion through non-profit residence in Spain. There is no age limit, and the children are in Spain, so the success rate is still very high.

Route 4: Visiting relatives visa

There are two main steps to visiting relatives in Spain. The first step is to apply for an invitation letter at the Spanish police station, and the second step is to apply for a visa at the Spanish consulate. Parents can live in Spain for a period of time with a tourist visa.