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Why can't I have an immigration tendency when applying for a visa?

"Immigration tendency" refers to a visa that does not depend on the conditions of "investment" and "technology".

Reason:

Visa officers in developed countries often strictly examine the information of visa applicants, especially their personal property, and even subjectively judge whether they have immigration tendency through simple conversation during the interview. Applicants must convince visa officers that they do not have this tendency through high-quality and good asset certificates or personal communication and conversation in order to obtain a normal visa.

Developed countries such as Europe and the United States generally use immigration tendency as the reason for refusing visas. The high income and welfare in developed countries is often an important reason for China people to emigrate. The upsurge of going abroad once made China people tell developed countries with practical actions that they had spent too long on various visas.