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Application process of German investment immigrants

According to the Old Foreigners Law, the visa held by the applicant is usually given for one year for the first time, and for two years when the visa is renewed for the second time and the third time. After a total of five years, the applicant can obtain the permanent residence in Germany. In July 24, Germany's high-profile immigration law was passed, which marked that Germany opened up the integration of foreign nationalities, and also meant that Germany recognized itself as an immigrant country. The new immigration law came into effect in 25. Your company can apply for a long-term residence visa ("green card") in Germany after 3 years of successful operation. This visa has no time limit and does not need to be renewed. With this visa, you can settle in any place in Germany at any time and freely enter and leave the EU without a visa.

After obtaining the "green card" for three years, the applicant's whole family can enjoy more benefits such as unemployment benefits. After obtaining the "green card" for 3 years, you can also apply for German citizenship and enjoy the right to vote and stand for election. You can also choose to keep your China citizenship, but have German permanent residency ("green card"). Holders of German green cards can also go to other EU countries to engage in legal occupations. After obtaining permanent residence status in Germany, it is easy to apply for visas for the United States, Canada, Britain and Eastern European countries. Conducive to the development of European and American markets.

Compared with the policies of the United States, New Zealand, Australia and other countries, registering a new company and handling investment immigration in Germany has less registered capital, faster approval speed and no strict language requirements. Although the company is established in Germany, the applicant does not need to live in Germany for business reasons, as long as the company is operating well, but it needs to enter the country once every six months, and the stay time is unlimited.

German governments have many preferential measures to support new enterprises. New companies registered in Germany can enjoy government office rent subsidies, employee salary subsidies, high-tech export subsidies, investment subsidies and so on. Germany's state-owned bank responsible for supporting start-ups is the German Renaissance Credit Bank.