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German investment immigrants? How much RMB?

After investing 25,000 euros to start a company in Germany, you can apply for immigration to Germany, and you can apply for permanent residence five years later. Moreover, compared with traditional immigrant countries such as Canada, Australia and the United States, the German government promotes a more convenient and transparent immigration policy to attract outstanding talents to work and settle in Germany.

Immigration profile

Like other countries in the world, Germany has a long history of immigration. The reason for emigration has always been the same: people emigrate for the happiness of themselves and future generations. From 65438 to 0950, there were 500,000 immigrants living in Germany, accounting for 1% of the total population of Germany.

After that, Germany experienced several waves of immigration:

From 1955 to 1973, the number of foreigners living in Germany reached 4 million. These foreigners mainly come from Italian, Spanish, Greek, Turkish, Moroccan, Portuguese, Tunisia and other countries.

From 1973 to 1985, foreigners who immigrated to Germany mainly had family reunion. From 65438 to 0985, the number of immigrants living in Germany reached 4.4 million. In fact, one in five people living in Germany now has an immigrant background. Today, Germany has become a multicultural country.

With the process of global integration, the population flow and communication between countries and regions are increasing day by day, and a long-term immigration phenomenon will inevitably bring far-reaching influence to German society. In order to strengthen its competitiveness in the world, Germany promulgated the immigration law in 2005, which legally confirmed its status as an immigrant country. At the same time, it provides legal advice on how to introduce immigrants and how to successfully integrate immigrants from all over the world into German society. In order to ensure the economic development of Germany, Germany has formulated a series of immigration laws and regulations to ensure the transparent and efficient implementation of immigration application procedures.

It is an important task for the German federal government to let foreigners immigrate to Germany legally and stay in Germany permanently. For this reason, the German government provides all-round services for immigrants, such as providing immigration courses to ensure that Germany is tolerant and welcoming to foreign immigrants.

On July 14, 2006, Germany held a special meeting in Berlin to discuss how to better integrate immigrants into Germany. Federal Rep. Angela Merkel called the meeting a "historic moment". Participants adopted the migration planning plan drafted in 2007.

Germany competes with other immigrant countries in the world for human resources and capital to promote German economic development. In order to ensure the sustained and high-speed development of Germany's economy, Germany realizes that it needs a stable and sustainable immigration policy to ensure attracting talents and funds from all over the world to settle in Germany. On June 5438+1 October1day, 2005, the immigration law was officially implemented, which legally guaranteed the German government's immigration efforts.

immigration law

On June 65438+ 10/day, 2005, the new German immigration law came into effect. Germany's new immigration law legally determines the legal procedure and legal status of foreigners immigrating to Germany for the first time, thus legally determining that Germany is an immigrant country. Germany's new immigration law includes four parts: labor immigration, humanitarian immigration, immigration planning and homeland security.

The new immigration law stipulates that there are two kinds of residence permits in Germany:

The first category is: temporary residence permit.

The second category is: permanent residence permit.

The residence permit is issued according to the purpose of the applicant's stay in Germany. The purpose of ordinary residence permit is: study, gainful employment, family reunion, dependent immigration and humanitarian reasons.

According to Germany's new immigration law, scientists, excellent teachers, experts or managers with special skills are highly skilled talents, and their wages are twice that of locals; Investors who invest 10 million euros and employ10 local employees can directly obtain permanent residence permits. Applicants who have been approved by the German Federal Ministry of Labor and obtained employment contracts from German employers can obtain residence permits for paid employment purposes. For this reason, applicants who hold temporary residence permits will be converted into permanent residence permits if they meet the requirements of self-employment immigration or high-quality immigration after three years, or they will be extended to five years if they hold temporary residence permits for another two years. Those who meet the requirements of immigration and have no criminal offences can be converted into permanent residence permits.

Third-country citizens from non-EU countries can apply for a residence permit for temporary employment purposes by setting up a company in Germany, and then transfer to Germany for permanent residence after three to five years.

Planning naturalization/permanent residence

According to the provisions of the new German immigration law, which came into effect on June 65438+ 10/2005, it will be converted into a permanent residence permit within three to five years according to the situation. Citizenship can be planned after eight years.

For foreign citizens whose parents are not German and have nothing to do with Germany, German citizenship can only be obtained by granting or naturalization. You can apply for naturalization after staying in Germany for 8 years.

Project advantage

Professional lawyers handle the whole process and complete all formalities at one time. Customers have no worries.

At the same time, the whole family directly obtained a residence visa. Children are peers under 18 years old.

The investment funds are small, and only 25,000 euros of registered capital is needed (for personal use, to ensure the safety of funds).

No immigration supervisor, no need to give up domestic business.

The processing time is short, only 3 months. Become a permanent resident after 5 years. Apply for naturalization after 8 years.

Children can enjoy free education and other benefits, and they can work freely in EU countries.

Visas can be used in Schengen countries of the European Union.

After permanent residence/naturalization, you can close the company without paying any taxes, and you can get high unemployment insurance for 2-3 years (up to 70%-90% of the original salary); After retirement, you can unconditionally receive a pension of about 1 1,000 euros/month.

Project application conditions

-The parent company has a history of more than two years;

—— The registered capital of the parent company reaches more than 300,000 yuan;

Steps/Methods Accept the entrustment of customers; Immigration lawyers evaluate and approve applications and determine the types of immigrants; Name of subsidiary/branch; The Ministry of Justice/government agencies approved the establishment of the company; Open a subsidiary/branch account; Approved by Immigration Bureau/Ministry of Labor; Immigration application for visa return; The embassy or consulate in the client's jurisdiction receives the visa; Arrive at the city hall/Aliens Administration for registration and physical examination.

Note: Medical insurance certificate valid for at least 90 days after entry (German family members and family members of EU/EEA citizens need not submit it). As the specific date of issuance of the visa is unpredictable, it is recommended to purchase medical insurance whose validity period can be flexibly changed according to the entry date (that is, the insurance policy indicates that the validity period is calculated from the entry date).