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Can Spain reunite immigrants?

1. The following family members can apply for family reunion: 1. Spouse-there is no divorce in law or in fact, and marriage is not deceptive. If a foreign resident marries for the second time or many times, he/she can only apply for the reunion of his/her spouse and his/her family members in the most recent marriage, and he/she must show proof that the previous marriage relationship has been dissolved. 2. A person who maintains a legal relationship (legal cohabitation) equivalent to the marital status with the congregation, but must meet the following conditions: a. This relationship has been registered with the relevant government departments and has not been cancelled. B, such a relationship is not registered, and it needs to be proved that this relationship began and has always existed before the aggregation people settled in Spain. 3. Children or their spouses' children, including adopted children, cannot reach the age of 18 at the time of applying for residence permit or have some kind of disability that makes them unable to take care of themselves. If the child is adopted, it is necessary to prove that all the conditions for the child to go to Spain in the adoption agreement are met. 4. Parents or spouse's parents, who are raised by aggregated people, must be over 65 years old and prove that they need to settle in Spain. 5. The legal supervisor of the gathering cannot be 18 years old or have some kind of disability when applying for a residence permit. Second, the application materials for family residence (Autorizacion de Residencia no Lucrtiva) Only those who meet the following conditions can obtain family residence. The necessary materials for applying for this kind of visa are as follows: 1. Not staying in Spain illegally (if a person stays in Spain illegally, he may not apply, and the application will not be approved). 2. No criminal record in Spain, and no criminal record in the country of origin and residence in the last five years before coming to the West. 3. Schengen countries have no "blacklist" of "no entry". 4. I don't need to work, and I have enough financial resources to support myself (or my family) during my stay in Spain. 5. Have private or official medical insurance. 6. No serious diseases or infectious diseases affecting others. 7. Pay the handling fee.