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How do EU immigrants springboard the Netherlands, Britain, Germany and Switzerland?

How do EU immigrants springboard the Netherlands, Britain, Germany and Switzerland?

In recent years, with the tightening of various policies in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and other established immigrant countries (strict post-adjustment, long schedule and large investment quota), many people with immigration needs have turned their attention to the European Union, which is famous for its high welfare and strong economy. But many big European countries are also non-immigrant countries. How do we identify these places? Here's how to get EU citizenship. And how to use EU citizenship as a springboard for other European powers (such as the Netherlands, Germany, Britain and Switzerland)?

At present, citizenship can be obtained in these places in the EU:

France

Netherlands (large deposit investment)

Austria (wine industry fund investment)

Czech(people)

Latvia

Lithuania

Portugal

Poland

Bulgaria

Springboard Other countries:

Netherlands: EU citizens are free to enter the Netherlands, have lived in the Netherlands for five years, and can apply for naturalization after passing the Dutch test;

Germany: EU citizens are free to enter the Netherlands, have lived in Germany for five years, and can apply for naturalization after passing the Dutch test;

Britain (non-EU member States): EU citizens need to apply for an open work visa to enter the UK, and they can apply for permanent residence or naturalization after working in the UK for five years;

Switzerland (non-EU member state): EU citizens who live in Switzerland for a long time can apply for a Swiss residence card, and EU citizens can renew it indefinitely.