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It was not until I got married in Macao that I got a Macao non-permanent identity card. Can I get a Macao permanent identity card after divorce?
You can't.

1. Having obtained the Macao Residence Permit in accordance with the law on the premise of reuniting with his spouse, and having not lived in Macao for seven consecutive years, he has become a permanent resident; Therefore, if the marriage relationship ends at this time, under normal circumstances, the authorities will cancel your "residence permit" (or refuse to approve your application for extension of your "residence permit") because the problems before the original approval no longer exist.

It means that not only can you not apply for a permanent identity card, but you will also lose your non-permanent resident status.

2. The permanent residents of the Macao Special Administrative Region are:

(1) China citizens born in Macao before or after the establishment of the Macao Special Administrative Region and their children born outside Macao;

(2) China citizens who have ordinarily resided in Macao for more than seven consecutive years before or after the establishment of the Macao Special Administrative Region and their children of China nationality born outside Macao after becoming permanent residents;

(3) Portuguese born in Macao before or after the establishment of the Macao Special Administrative Region and having Macao as their permanent residence;

(4) Portuguese who have ordinarily resided in Macao for more than seven consecutive years before or after the establishment of the Macao Special Administrative Region and have taken Macao as their permanent residence;

(5) Other persons who have ordinarily resided in Macao for more than seven consecutive years before or after the establishment of the Macao Special Administrative Region and have taken Macao as their permanent residence;

(6) Children under the age of 18 born in Macao before or after the establishment of the Macao Special Administrative Region by the permanent residents listed in Item (5).

Non-permanent resident: a person who is eligible to obtain a Macao identity card according to the laws of the Macao Special Administrative Region, but has no right of abode.

Extended data

I. Conditions for Macao investment immigrants to apply for permanent identity cards

As long as you invest 5 million yuan to buy Macao shops, you can immigrate to Macao.

Couples who invest in Macao can apply together, and children under 18 are not limited.

When buying a shop, you will sign a contract through a Macao law firm, pay the house price through the law firm, and obtain the property right certificate.

Children who have reached the age of 18 cannot move with their parents. There are two solutions: 1, waiting for parents to get a home visit permit and apply for reunion (it takes 7 years to get a home visit permit); 2. Vote independently in your own name.

Second, immigration.

It is the general name of population migration activities between different regions. As a noun, it refers to a person or a collection of people (crowd), that is, a collection of floating population. As a gerund, it refers to population migration.

The above contents are related answers. If you want to immigrate to Macao through investment, you need to invest 5 million yuan to buy shops in Macao. Other conditions can basically reach 18 years old. If you have any other legal questions, you can consult the relevant lawyers in Hualv.com.

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