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Introduction of Irish Immigrants' Common Sense in 2022

1. Life knowledge of New Zealand immigrants

After the euro rose, the Australian dollar and the New Zealand dollar remained stable recently, and the prospect of major central banks providing US dollar financing to European banks pushed the euro higher. The economic foundation is stable. New Zealand passports are visa-free to nearly 200 countries, such as the United States, Canada, Japan and Europe, and their ease of use ranks first among the major countries in the world.

The New Zealand government implements a relaxed family immigration policy. According to the current birth system in China, if one member of each family successfully immigrates to New Zealand, your whole family can get extra points in the future immigration reunion or at least in the immigration application. New Zealand recognizes dual citizenship, which means that you can not only enjoy all kinds of superior welfare benefits in New Zealand, but also continue your career and career in China and enjoy all kinds of conveniences and privileges as a foreign Chinese.

Most New Zealand families have a yard with a small piece of land for growing flowers and vegetables. In big cities, some people live in high-rise apartments. Almost all New Zealand families have refrigerators, washing machines and other modern appliances. Because the weather in New Zealand is rarely very hot or cold, not many families have air conditioning or central heating system. Open the window in summer to keep the room cool and ventilated; In winter, a fireplace or electric heater is enough to keep warm.

Although nearly four-fifths of the population live in urban areas, New Zealand's cities are far from crowded, and even in urban areas, there are almost no traffic jams. This metropolis has first-class restaurants, ice cream shops and bars, as well as theaters, concert halls and other entertainment places. However, urban life in New Zealand tends to be calm, and most people like to eat at home and enjoy life.

One fifth of New Zealand's population lives in rural areas, and some rural families have good roads near them, which are convenient for social interaction. But on rugged land, the pasture may be miles away from the nearest neighbor. Most farms and pastures have sufficient electricity.

According to the New Zealand government's medical plan, people can get excellent free health check-ups. The average annual income of New Zealand is higher than that of any country except the United States (housing) and Canada (housing). 70% of New Zealand families own their own houses, and almost every family has a car.

In the evening, residents watch TV programs at home. There are four national television stations, and each program is broadcast after 2 pm.

New Zealand eats more cheese and meat than any other country in the world. Mutton is very popular, and New Zealanders often use horse bells to match mutton and other meats. The most unusual dish is Itro duck soup made with a local green clam.

2. Irish investment and resident immigrants

The Irish government introduced the investment immigration policy in 20 12, and revised it in July 20 13. In 20 14, Ireland officially announced mutual visa exemption with Britain, and Irish customers can freely settle, live, study and buy real estate in Britain.

At the end of 20 14, the Irish Ministry of the Interior revised the investment immigration bill again, and * * * introduced six types of investment immigrants. The bond migration project was suspended at the end of 20 16. At present, there are four types of investment:

1) Donated 500,000 euros to Irish public welfare undertakings.

2) Invest 6,543,800+0,000 euros in Irish local enterprises.

3) Invest in funds recognized by Ireland 1 10,000 euros.

4) Invest 2 million euros in Irish listed real estate funds.

According to the policy, citizens of non-EU countries can obtain residence permit in Ireland if they donate 500,000 euros to Irish public welfare undertakings and do not return them for at least three years or invest no less than 6,543,800 euros in domestic enterprises. This is also a Stamp4 visa, second only to Irish citizens.

Application conditions

Principal applicant:

At least 18 years old

Non-EU citizens

No criminal record certificate

Investment projects must be approved by the Irish government.

Subsidiary applicant:

Legal spouse

/kloc-children under 0/8 years old

18-24 years old single, financially dependent children

Investment standard

10 million euros can be invested in various enterprises and funds. Please leave a message for details.

At present, the donation project can realize group donation, only 400 thousand euros, and now more gifts are given. For details, please contact us for the latest quotation!