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With the European gold residence card, can I really go to many countries without a visa?

What are the functions of the European Gold Residence Card? A function works well in 26 Schengen countries in Europe.

Take Portugal, Spain, Greece, Hungary and other countries as examples. As one of the Schengen countries, the biggest advantage is that you can travel to 26 Schengen countries in Europe by virtue of your resident status.

Up to now, there are 26 Schengen countries in Europe, including Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Slovenia. In addition, Portugal, Spain, Greece and Hungary are also members of the European Union.

Function 2: Enjoy local education and connect with famous British and American schools.

The education of children is one of the important reasons why most parents in China see the world. Among the top 100 universities in the world, European schools account for half of the country. By investing in immigration to Europe, children can not only enjoy local compulsory education, but also easily connect with famous universities in Britain and the United States and enjoy the top educational resources in Europe.

Function 3: Free medical system armed to teeth.

The current situation of "difficult and expensive medical treatment" in China makes "free medical treatment" in European countries more and more attractive. Portugal, Spain, Greece and Hungary all have free medical care policies at present. As long as patients go to public medical care, they can enjoy free medical care.

Free medical care covers a wide range, even including dental care or contact lenses. According to a survey conducted by the Spanish Ministry of Health and the Social Investigation Center, the coverage of Spain's "national health system" to the national population exceeds 95%.

Function 4: All-round welfare from birth to old-age care

The characteristics of "high welfare" in Europe have always been praised, including "full coverage" from birth to old age, which generally includes: maternity allowance, breastfeeding allowance, child welfare allowance, family allowance, guardian allowance, single parent allowance, child support allowance, nursing allowance, income allowance, disability living allowance, unemployment allowance, sick leave allowance, social insurance, nursing home and sanatorium allowance, etc.

Reference source Sohu. com