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An analysis of seven reasons for emigrating to Britain

Seven reasons for emigrating to Britain

1. British social order is stable

Britain is a country ruled by law, respecting human rights and protecting private property. The national average annual crime rate is low, people's lives are stable and orderly, and both commercial areas and residential areas have a complete and effective public security system. So you don't have to worry about public security after immigrating to Britain.

2. Give children a happy childhood.

British education attaches great importance to cultivating children's independent thinking ability, creativity and practical ability, and also attaches great importance to cultivating children's self-confidence and organizational leadership. Its educational method advocates entertaining and letting children grow up in joy. Immigrating to Britain for education is one of the choices of many parents.

3. Let children enjoy real free education.

British schools are world-famous, and children under 16 can enjoy free public school education and first-class pure English education. After immigrating to Britain, children can not only enjoy free education, but also go further from world famous schools such as Oxford, Cambridge and Imperial College.

4. Have a "World Pass"

Due to frequent business activities, many people need to travel to and from different countries frequently. After immigrating to the UK, you can get visa-free treatment from more than 100 countries and regions with a British passport, and you can live and study freely in the EU. It can be said that having a British passport is equivalent to having a "World Pass".

5. Have a sound social welfare system.

The British government is very concerned about national health and spends a lot of money on social security and the safety and stability of national life. After immigrating to Britain, permanent residents and British nationals can enjoy the same medical and social welfare benefits.

Britain is one of the most developed countries in Europe.

The British capital market is very mature and developed, and the current exchange rate between RMB and British pound is also an investment opportunity.

7. Britain allows dual citizenship

Britain allows dual citizenship, travels around the world with a British passport and can work and live freely in the EU (27 countries).

Further reading: the welfare of immigrating to Britain

I. Education benefits

1 1 year compulsory education: 96% of British students are free students funded by the education fund.

Free milk: The British Education Bureau provides free milk for students under 7 years old in public schools and students in special schools such as deaf-mute and mentally retarded.

Low-priced lunch: Public schools generally have canteens to provide students with balanced and low-priced lunches.

University subsidy: Although higher education is not free, the vast majority of British college students (90%) can get government subsidies.

Student loans: College students can apply for student loans, get tuition and living expenses, and enjoy more interest-free student loans.

School bus: Some public schools provide free school buses to pick up and drop off students.

Two. Welfare of children and pregnant women

Children's welfare fund: the welfare fund is mainly set up for children under the age of 16 and between the age of 16 and the age of 18 who are still studying in non-institutions of higher learning. The application form can be obtained from the hospital or the office of the social security department.

Maternity allowance: set for pregnant women who are not eligible for the statutory salary of pregnant employees.

Statutory salary of pregnant employees: When employees are pregnant, employers must pay wages every week, and the amount depends on employees' income.

Social Fund Maternity Allowance: It is applicable to those who receive income allowance, family allowance and disability work allowance and have less than 500 pounds in savings.

Single parent allowance: Single parents who have to take care of their children alone can receive single parent allowance.

Guardian allowance: guardians who take care of children whose parents have died are eligible to apply for guardian allowance and child welfare. Application method: the social security office receives the form and fills in the application.

Child support: ask for appropriate support for separated partners to take care of their children's lives.

Family allowance: If you work at least 16 hours a week, your income is low and you need to take care of at least one child, you are eligible to apply. The allowance depends on the family income and the number of children. Application method: the post office or social security bureau can obtain the application form.

The school provides a school bus to pick up students for free.

Third, medical benefits.

In Britain, the national health care system is one of the important components of the British social welfare system, and its core principle is that everyone enjoys a unified standard of medical services. The way of seeing a doctor in Britain is different from that in China. Not everyone goes to the hospital for serious illness or minor illness, nor does everyone go to the big hospital. The practice in Britain is to see a doctor on the spot. First of all, choose a family doctor GP near the place of residence, usually a doctor from NHS in a small clinic in the local community. After registering there and getting the GP card, it was incorporated into the NHS system. After that, regular fluoroscopy or gynecological examination will be notified by this system. When I have a headache and a fever, I go to see a general practitioner. I don't pay for treatment and medicine, but when I get medicine at the pharmacy, I have to pay 6.4 pounds for each prescription. Family clinics and community clinics are the main bodies of NHS, which constitute a medical and health care network according to population distribution, and there are basically no dead ends.

Fourth, retirement benefits.

Basic retirement benefits: for those who are over retirement age (female over 60 years old, male over 65 years old) and meet the national insurance requirements. The amount is mainly paid according to the payment record of national insurance.

Pension subsidy: In addition to pensions, retirees can enjoy additional pension subsidies to ensure that their income reaches a guaranteed level and reward those who actively save for retirement.