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What are the misunderstandings of immigration?

Experts on overseas Chinese and Australian immigrants in Guangzhou said that immigration, a term that many people were unfamiliar with ten years ago, is now appearing more and more in people's lives and has become a life goal that many people can achieve. But many people still have many misunderstandings when they first come into contact with immigrants. Then go to Australia with overseas Chinese to take you out of the misunderstanding of immigration.

Myth 1: Immigrants give up China nationality.

This is the biggest misunderstanding of immigration. Many people think that emigration means leaving China and becoming a foreign nationality. In fact, "immigration" and "naturalization" are completely different things. Different countries have different immigration policies. Take Australia as an example. Immigrating to Australia only means that you have obtained the local "permanent residency", that is, you can live and live in Australia and enjoy the same benefits as local residents, but you are still a China citizen and a China citizen. If you want to become an Australian citizen, you need to hold PR for 4 years before you can submit your application. In fact, in recent years, more and more immigrants from China only want to maintain the permanent residency of foreign countries, rather than becoming foreign nationals.

Myth 2: You can't immigrate to Australia if you don't know English.

Many people consider immigrating to Australia, fearing that they cannot apply for immigrating to Australia without English ability. Actually, there is no need to worry. Australian business immigrants adopt EOI scoring system, and English is not a hard condition. Besides, I'm afraid I can't live in the local area. From the perspective of daily life, Australia attracts a large number of Chinese every year, and some Chinese communities don't even know English, so it's no problem at all. In addition, if you want to learn English, you can do it step by step in the Australian environment, so it will come naturally.

Myth 3: Only the rich can immigrate to Australia.

When it comes to Australian immigrants, many people think that they are economic powers, so they must need a lot of money. Actually, this judgment is not accurate. The reason why Australia has formulated immigration policies to attract foreign immigrants is mainly because of its vast territory and rich resources, but relatively speaking, it lacks talents for sustainable development. Take Australia as an example. With a budget of more than RMB 6,543,800+0,000, business migration can be carried out, bringing new immigrant status to the whole family. It has become the first choice for more and more domestic entrepreneurs to immigrate.

Myth 4: You can immigrate to Australia if you buy a house.

When many customers consider emigrating to Australia for the first time, they like to ask if they can buy a house and emigrate to Australia. Here, Australian overseas Chinese immigration experts clearly tell you that it is impossible to obtain immigration status when buying a house in Australia. On the other hand, buying a house in Australia can lead to immigration. Although investing in real estate can't buy identity, as a popular real estate investor, Australian real estate has great appreciation potential. The house purchased by the holder of investment immigrant visa 188 after landing in Australia can be used as proof of personal assets in Australia when applying for "permanent residence visa".

Myth 5: You always need to settle down after immigrating to Australia.

Can't you go back to China if you immigrate to Australia? Of course not. After obtaining Australian "immigration status", you can still live and work in China. Just meet the local immigration director in Australia. At other times, I am free to travel between China and Australia.