The Macao Special Administrative Region approved 3,597
residence-permit applications by non-locals in 2005, a year-on-year
rise of 56 percent, according to an official statement issued on
Wednesday.
The statement released by the Information Bureau said 22
applications were rejected in the year and 91 percent of the
successful applications were based on real-estate investment.
Under Macao's regulations, property-linked residence permit
applications require a real-estate investment of "no less than one
million patacas (US$125,000)," a term deposit of at least half a
million patacas (US$625,000) and proof of education of senior high
school or above.
Residence permits are granted to foreign nationals and
compatriots from the Chinese mainland, Hong Kong and Taiwan.
Those "habitually" living in Macao as temporary residents for at
least seven years are qualified to apply for permanent
residence.
The population of the special administrative region stood at
482,000 at the end of September, 2005.
(Xinhua News Agency February 22, 2006)