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Spanish immigration conditions

On September 9, 2065438, Spain passed a new immigration law, namely 14/20 13 (Ley de Apoyo a los Emprendedores y su internacionalizaizion). As a result, Spanish immigrants who sensationalized all over Europe and attracted great attention from investors began to buy houses. The new law stipulates that any non-EU citizen who buys more than 500,000 euros of real estate in Spain can obtain a residence permit in Spain. From 2065438 to July 2005, in order to maintain the economic assistance brought by housing immigrants, the Spanish government further updated the bill and finally realized the policy of applying for three generations of immigrants by one person.

Project advantages:

Strong economy: the national economy ranks thirteenth in the world and the sixth largest economy in Europe; World-class tourism and holiday paradise, 44 scenic spots are listed as world material and cultural heritage by UNESCO, ranking third in the world; Tourism is booming and the return on investment is high;

Higher education: 10 year compulsory education with mature education system; Eight universities have entered the top 500 in the world, and their three major business schools are among the top 50 in the world.

Medical perfection: the world's advanced medical facilities and medical level, and the proportion of organ donation ranks first in the world;

High-quality environment: nearly 300 sunny days throughout the year, pleasant climate, annual temperature between 18-26 degrees, excellent air quality;

Huge business opportunities: Spanish is the third largest language in the world and the official language of 23 countries and regions. With the convenience of language, we can not only open the road to trade with European countries, but also gain business opportunities with Latin America;

Flexible life: low living requirements, no need to give up the career and life in the mainland;

Convenient access: visa-free in 26 major European countries and visa-free in 175 countries around the world;

Third-generation immigrants: parents and children can apply together.