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Why choose French immigrants?

# French Immigrants # Introduction Many people choose to immigrate to France because of its beautiful scenery and generous welfare, and the immigration supervision in France is quite loose, giving investors many choices. Let's sum up why you chose French immigrants. Welcome to read!

1. Why choose French immigrants?

1. Choose immigrants for children to get a better education. Education in Europe is humanistic, focusing on cultivating students' imagination, creativity, practical ability, self-judgment ability and logical thinking ability. It advocates that students try to experience first, find difficulties in experience, then find problems by themselves and accumulate conclusions in solving difficulties. This is the result of students' own knowledge.

2. Immigrants live in France.

Europeans have a high happiness index because they have time to enjoy life, concentrate on talking, travel leisurely and enjoy unforgettable holidays with their families. Europeans are unwilling to work overtime in order to get more material rewards, thus sacrificing the happiness brought by immateriality.

3. Migrate for future pensions

Therefore, environmental migration has become a strong demand for China people to emigrate overseas. Europe has become a popular destination because of its beautiful scenery, clear sea water and blue sky and white clouds.

There are many scenic spots here, and one-handed shooting is a masterpiece. From beaches and valleys to forests and snowfields, it is absolutely beautiful to the extreme.

4. Immigration is to enjoy diversified benefits.

Free medical care, milk powder, kindergarten allowance, paid maternity leave, childcare allowance, free education, unemployment relief, low-income family allowance, housing allowance, student loan, etc. , covering all aspects of life from birth to old age.

For various purposes, more and more China people choose to emigrate, but after they pass, a few people choose to return to China because they are integrated into the local French life. Of course, most people decided to stay.

2. Living expenses of French immigrants

In many ways, the cost of living in France is quite low, but it is not a place in Europe. Immigrants to France must consider many factors.

1. Eating in a basic restaurant costs about 12 dollars per person, while eating two or three dishes in a general restaurant costs about 50 dollars per person. These prices are comparable to those in Britain, as is the cost of eating in fast food restaurants. The cost of beer is very high, and the price of 0.5 liter draft beer is about $4.50. A can or a bottle of 330ml brand soft drinks costs about $2.25, which is more expensive than that in Britain and the United States, but if you buy it in a supermarket, the price will be much lower.

The prices of many groceries are the same as those in Britain and America. The price of a loaf of bread is about 1.2 yuan, and the price of a liter of fresh milk is 1 yuan. It costs about 5 yuan to buy a bottle of good quality wine. The cost of public transportation is also very similar to that of Britain and America. The average monthly fee is $45, and it is about $0/7 to take a taxi for 5 kilometers in the city. The cost of buying gasoline or diesel often changes, but the price is similar to that in Britain.

The public facilities in France are quite reasonable. It is estimated that the average family needs to pay about 65,438+065,438+00 euros per month, but families with large families can pay as much as 200 euros per month. The cost of using telephone lines and the Internet may be more than 30 dollars per month, which is equivalent to that of Britain, but like Britain, there are many preferential activities to choose from, which can save costs.

In France, the cost of leisure activities may be higher. The average cost of joining a health club is about $55 per month, and going to the cinema to see a movie is almost $9 per ticket, which is more expensive than that in Britain. Shopping is very similar to consumption in Britain. The average price of a pair of brand sports shoes is 75 dollars, and the average price of a women's summer dress in a high street store is 33 dollars.

The real estate leasing in France is similar to that in Britain, except that Paris is an expensive real estate leasing city. The monthly rent of a small apartment in other city centers is around 600 euros, while the rent of similar properties outside the city center is less than 500 euros. The average monthly rent of a large apartment in the city center is 65,438+0,500 euros, while that of a similar apartment in the suburbs is close to 65,438+0,000 euros. In France, the cost of buying an apartment is usually based on the square meter size of the apartment, which varies greatly from place to place. However, these prices are considered cheaper than those in the United States, especially in cities.

6. In France, some aspects of life are much cheaper than in Britain. Although many people in Britain have to pay hundreds of pounds of local "municipal tax", the local tax in France is much cheaper, usually including the cost of TV license, which is charged separately in Britain. The cost of education and child care is much cheaper than that of many other countries, because these costs are subsidized by the French government. Medical care needs to be paid, but the government will repay it.

On the other hand, people who own real estate and valuable assets are subject to wealth tax in France, but not in Britain.

It is worth noting that the minimum wage in France is slightly higher than that in Britain, although the minimum wage you can earn before paying taxes is lower than that in Britain.

3. Benefits of emigrating to France

1, quality free education

France itself is the birthplace of world universities, and many of them are gathered in Paris. Children are free from kindergarten to university and receive world-class education. In France, 50% of primary schools offer two or more foreign language courses, and a unified education system is implemented throughout the country, including five years of primary school, four years of junior high school and three years of senior high school. Different from China's emphasis on exam-oriented education, French primary schools focus on cultivating children's will, curiosity and unknown spirit, so as to continue to receive more education and lay the foundation for further research.

2. World health insurance

France is a country with medical insurance in the world. There are currently 225,000 doctors in France, with an average of 3.3 doctors per 1,000 people, which is much higher than the world average. Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy once said that France has "the best medical insurance in the world". In France, only 30% of medical expenses are guaranteed. The doctor will directly discuss the reimbursement with the insurance company without paying any fees. For all these reasons, these non-profit organizations enjoy basic public health benefits in France without any discrimination.

3. Full benefits

France has various welfare systems, about 400 of which are called welfare countries in the world. Including: unemployment relief, sickness insurance, industrial injury insurance, pension system, housing subsidies, disability allowances, multi-child allowances, etc. With few exceptions, every Frenchman receives basic social assistance in the face of difficulties, from birth to death. This is the so-called "life and death security system".

Real estate with permanent property rights is an investment choice for stable appreciation. Buying a property in Europe means buying permanent property rights.

4. Legal status

Non-profit immigrants are the types of foreigners in France as stipulated in the French immigration law. Its provisions are contained in French immigration law. One of the benefits of immigrating to Europe is to obtain the permanent residency of Schengen countries, which is equivalent to obtaining the permanent residency of the entire Schengen countries. Border inspections between Schengen countries that signed the Schengen Agreement will be cancelled. You can move freely and live freely in Schengen countries without restrictions.

France is a semi-presidential republic in western Europe. Its overseas territories include parts of South America and the South Pacific. It is the third largest country in Europe and a country in Western Europe. In recent years, France has attracted many immigrants.