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If I have 4 million, can I immigrate to Australia?

Yes, there are 4 million people who can choose the investment immigration method 1. 188A: It has owned the enterprise for more than 2 years, with more than 30% of the shares, and the annual sales of the enterprise is more than 4 million RMB, with no loss. You can get a five-year visa, come to Australia for business for three years (invest 200,000-500,000 Australian dollars), and then apply for permanent residence.

2. 188B: You can make objective profits by investing (including stocks, buying, selling and renting real estate), get a five-year visa, invest 2.5 million Australian dollars during the period, and change to permanent residence after three years.

Of course, in addition, you can choose skilled migration and employer-sponsored migration, both of which cost relatively little, as long as you meet the application conditions required by it.

Technical project application requires 1. The position selected by the applicant must be on the relevant technical list.

2. Applicants must pass the professional evaluation of professional institutions. Different assessment agencies and occupations have different requirements for applicants.

3, the age is less than 45 years old, but considering the immigration cycle, the age will be reduced.

4. Applicants need to have qualified language scores.

5. Meet the grading criteria and get an invitation.

6. Meet all the policy requirements of the Immigration Bureau.

It takes 1 to apply for employer-sponsored projects. The applicant must obtain a guarantee from a qualified employer.

2. The applicant is under 45 years of age.

3. The applicant must have the basic skills and qualifications for the nominated position.

4. In addition to exemption from the test, the applicant should also have a certain language ability, generally IELTS 46 is enough.

The applicant must meet the requirements of health, conduct and no criminal record.

6. Meet all the policy requirements of the Immigration Bureau.