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How can a person survive by immigrating to the EU?

How can a person survive by immigrating to the EU? EU countries have certain welfare policies for immigrants. In recent years, immigration has become a trend, and European countries have also attracted investors to immigrate through open policies. Let's compare the differences in daily consumption between Europe and China. For the convenience of calculation, we assume that the income of a China person is 1 1,000 yuan, and we also assume that the income of a European person is just 1 1,000 yuan, so let's compare it now. 1. Living in China, if a person's income level is 1000 RMB, then in a city like Beijing or Shanghai, renting a humble room with poor location, poor environment and poor housing quality requires at least 400 yuan. In many cities in Europe, if you rent a house, basically the cheapest house costs about 400 euros. But because most cities in Europe are relatively small, even a house rented at 400 euros will not be too far from the city center. Without considering the quality of the house and the environment, this part of the residence is even a draw. Second, eating in China, assuming that a person's monthly income is 1000 yuan, it is estimated that noodles or rice are usually eaten. In cities like Beijing and Shanghai, the cheapest meal is almost 5 yuan, while the cheapest fast food in most parts of Europe is Turkish barbecue, which costs 4 euros. If McDonald's is taken as a reference, the gap may widen. In Europe, a Big Mac set meal costs about 7 euros, while in China it costs 265,440 euros. Because of this, McDonald's has almost become a canteen for the poor in Europe. Compared with birthday cakes, China is a little more expensive than Europe-an eight-inch cream birthday cake is basically below 15 euros in Europe, while China is around 100 yuan. It is easy to find cheap clothes in Beijing. A pair of trousers or a coat of average quality can always be bought for 50 yuan. If it is in the wholesale market, it is estimated that it can be cheaper 10 for 8 yuan. What about Europe? If you want to spend 50 euros, you can basically buy a regular Nike or Adidas. You can buy a pair of wearable trousers for 5 euros at the stall. 10 yuan can also buy a tasteless coat. In terms of clothing, the purchasing power of China 1 1,000 yuan income obviously lags behind that of Europe. In Beijing, no matter how much money you earn, the cost of taking the subway is two yuan, while in Europe it is basically more than one euro. However, buying a magnetic card only costs 0.4 yuan to take a bus, which is cheaper than Europe (Shanghai is relatively more expensive than Europe, and you can take all kinds of buses in Vienna for only five euros a day). However, when we take trains and planes, the gap between us and others is large. For example, from Paris to Toulouse in the south of France, you can buy a sleeper for 80 euros, while in China, the same distance is about 200 yuan. Fortunately, the sleeper cars in China are as good as those in Europe. On the contrary, there is a big gap in flying. Europe's low-cost airlines let you fly from Paris to Rome for only 40 euros, while domestic special fares cost more than 300 yuan. However, considering that domestic airlines buy fuel at international prices, our air tickets are relatively expensive because of exchange rate losses-more than 300 discounted air tickets are just equivalent to 30 euros.