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How to become an Irish citizen? Is Ireland a springboard for emigrating to Britain?

In China's immigrant investment army, immigrant investment accounts for a large proportion, which is related to financial forecast, and tax increase is also closely related to other immigrant requirements. Ireland is one of the countries that give investment to immigrants. Ireland's culture, art and living habits are similar to those of Britain. Ireland is a highway bridge connecting Britain and the European Union. As a traditional European immigrant, Britain has become more and more popular over the years. However, with the tightening of the new immigration policy in Britain, the improvement of entry threshold and the limitation of the number of applications, immigration investment has become more difficult. As an English-speaking country, Britain has been warmly welcomed by immigrants from all over the world, but the prerequisite for immediate immigration and investment in Britain is very high. Therefore, Ireland has also become a ladder for immigrants to invest in Britain.

As a world financial center, Britain is one of the most developed countries in Europe. With high quality of life, perfect social security system and high quality of education, it is one of the ideal countries for many investors to emigrate. However, as a super capitalist country, the threshold for British investment immigration is at least 2 million pounds, and the project investment will last for five years. British entrepreneurs only need 200,000 pounds to immigrate, but the requirements are complicated, and the refusal rate in the United States is high. Immigrants invest in Ireland and then live in Britain. As citizens of China and Ireland, they enjoy the welfare of Britain. Educational resources will become an important way for many investors to "immigrate to Britain".

As Britain and Ireland belong to the same region, citizens of both countries can enjoy the same salary and welfare protection as local residents to a certain extent. In addition, under certain circumstances, Irish China citizens can apply for a British passport visa. Therefore, under the background of Britain's leaving the EU, many British China citizens who are unwilling to leave the EU are scrambling to apply for Irish passport visas.

What is CTA? The full name of CTA is CommonTravelArea, which is an open border service law, including Britain (excluding overseas territories), Ireland, Isle of Man and Channel Islands. According to the national agreement, the internal boundary of the tourist area is under minimum control.

According to the CTA agreement, China citizens with British or Irish passports can have the right to travel, settle down, work, education, social security system, housing loans and even vote on the other side's Internet (peerless). In addition, Britain and Ireland have signed a memorandum this year. No matter which plan Britain adopts to leave the EU, CTA's decree is still reasonable.

Are you excited? But I'm sorry: the CTA agreement is only for passport and visa holders, and China Citizen Information Platform (www.citizensinformation, ie) in Ireland clearly stipulates that "CTA is only for British passports and Irish China citizens, and non-citizens are not under the control of CTA."

Getting an Irish passport visa is equivalent to getting a British passport visa. In that case, how can I become an Irish citizen of China? Ireland belongs to the second category of "European investment real estate". In other words, it is characterized by a low threshold for permanent residence and no immigration supervisor, but a high threshold for obtaining a passport. Permanent residence in Ireland stipulates that in the last year of settlement, everyone will live in the local area (unless it is an emergency, the Immigration Bureau will allow six weeks to forgive), while in the previous eight years, they have lived for four years in total, which means that after landing in Ireland, they must live in Ireland completely, and they will reach the standard of permanent residence in five years.