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Four ways to immigrate to Ireland

Article 1 Four ways to immigrate to Ireland

If you are afraid of trouble, I hope the application conditions are simple and relaxed. Ireland can consider, as long as the applicant reaches the age of 18 and completes the investment, one person will apply and the whole family will emigrate.

If you want to go to English-speaking countries, you can consider Ireland, which is a pure English-speaking country except Britain. At the same time, Irish residents have the right to receive education and enjoy welfare in Britain.

If you don't want to go to an immigration prison, consider Ireland, where you can immigrate in just one day.

If there are higher requirements for the environment, education and medical care, Ireland can meet them.

First, study abroad

Usually you can get a STAMP4 visa in five years, and you can get it in two years if your annual salary exceeds 60,000 euros.

Satisfied with residence and naturalization.

Second, invest in immigration.

654.38 million euros, invested in Irish enterprises or funds or projects designated by the government. The general investment period is 3-5 years.

General requirements:

1. Principal applicant 18 years old or above, non-EU citizen, accompanying children under 24 years old, unmarried and financially independent.

2. Proof that the principal applicant or spouse owns assets of 2 million euros (such as bank deposits, real estate, stocks, companies, etc.). ).

3. The applicant and 16-year-old children should provide proof that they have lived in China and other countries for more than 6 months and have no criminal record.

4. Invest 1 10,000 euros in the project approved by the Irish government and keep the investment for more than 3 years.

5. Applicants need to purchase private medical insurance during their long-term residence of 2+3 years.

Third, donate immigrants.

A single individual donated 500,000 euros, and more than five people donated 400,000 euros to the group. Donate to institutions and projects designated by the government.

General requirements:

The principal applicant, the spouse and children of the principal applicant (/kloc-children under the age of 0/8 can apply unconditionally, and/kloc-children with financial dependence aged 0/8-24 can also apply).

At first, I took Stamp4 for two years, then I renewed it for three years, then I renewed it for five years, and then I renewed it for five years.

You only need to log in once a year and stay for more than one day at a time to meet the renewal requirements of Stamp4.

If you want to get Stamp5, that is, permanent residence, there are certain residence requirements. You must stay in Ireland legally for 96 months (***8 years).

If you want to be naturalized and get an Irish passport, there are also residence requirements:

A. I lived in Ireland for 4 years in 8 years, and lived in Ireland for 9 years 12 months.

B, continuous residence for 5 years.

Fourth, Stamp4 visa

It takes at least five years to get a passport. Before you fail to meet the requirements, you get a Stamp4 visa, which usually lasts for two, three and five years. In addition, you can apply for a Schengen D visa, and 10 can apply for a multiple-entry visa to the UK.

Welfare of Irish immigrants

Children are the beginning of everything. The Irish government provides a monthly subsidy of 65,438+040 euros for families with one child, 280 euros for families with two children, 420 euros for three children, 560 euros for four children, and so on until the children reach 65,438+08 years old. Secondly, according to the Irish Family Income Compensation Scheme (FIS), low-income families with children can get an additional subsidy of at least 20 euros per week.

In order to ensure the healthy growth of children, the Irish government provides dental services for children and primary school students under the age of 6 and medical card holders. From the ninth month of the baby, every child can enjoy a comprehensive child health and development examination funded by the government, including hearing, vision and language ability. And receive free vaccination.

In order to support children to be independent as soon as possible and plan their own time better, Ireland has very detailed legal provisions to ensure the reasonable arrangement of children's growth, study and work. Children under 14 may not work, children under 15 may work 8 hours a week, and children under 16- 18 may work 40 hours a week, but not more than 8 hours a day. In addition, in order to ensure the effect of rest and study, all students in school are not allowed to work from 10 to 6 am, and they are not allowed to work every holiday for 2 1 day.

Ireland is also generous to adults. Pregnant women can enjoy 26 weeks of maternity leave, paid maternity leave allowance of 230 euros per week and free pregnancy treatment. Nursing care in Irish public obstetrics and gynecology hospitals is free for all pregnant ordinary residents, including prenatal care, nursing care during the baby's birth and hospitalization expenses for mother and baby. At the same time, if you are pregnant for the first time, you can take part in 5 of the 8 classes of prenatal education, and you can take part with pay.

Ordinary workers have at least four weeks of statutory holidays every year, and they can also enjoy nine public holidays, namely: Easter, St. Patrick's Day, Christmas and so on. If you happen to have a public holiday when you are on vacation, you can also choose 1 in the following situations, and you will get 1 day salary/1 day holiday/one day annual leave in the month after you go to work, that is, you can't take any vacation. Therefore, if all holidays and 48 weekends are added, the annual leave is: 28+9+96= 133 days.

Even in service industries, such as restaurants and hotels, which usually work on holidays, employers must pay holiday subsidies in addition to wages. If you feel that there is something wrong with your salary and the holiday date is wrong, you can ask the trade union for any work-related problems, and the trade union will send someone to communicate with your employer.

If you have worked legally in Ireland for more than 10 years (paying social insurance), you can get a pension of 93.4 euros per week, and when you are 80 years old, you can get an extra pension benefit of 10 euros per week. Everyone can apply for a doctor's visit card, and all medical services are free. If you need to take medicine for a long time, Ireland also has a drug subsidy program, and the monthly drug expenditure will never exceed 144 euros. If you need to be hospitalized, you need 75 euros a day, and you don't need to pay for more than 10 days, but you only need to spend 750 euros a year. Children of Irish citizens can enjoy free education, including preschool education and higher education in universities. All public schools are free, and even private schools have a tuition fee of only 5,000 euros a year. Ireland pays attention to the quality of education, with 27 primary school students having one teacher and 19 middle school students having one teacher. There are many grants and scholarships in Ireland, and students from poor families can apply for grants or reduce fees.

A guide to naturalization for Irish immigrants

First, naturalization.

Permanent residents hold passports, while nationals hold identity cards. The specific name of Ireland may be different, but the policies and benefits enjoyed by all aspects are different. At present, there are three naturalization methods:

First of all, to join Irish nationality through marriage requires the applicant to conclude a stable and legal marriage relationship with its own residents;

The second is naturalization by birth, which is an upgraded version of the first, requiring parents to be Irish citizens.

The third way, which most people will choose, is naturalization, which requires everyone to take the initiative to propose, show proof of materials and accept the audit of relevant departments. Naturalization is allowed only after passing the exam.

Second, the basic requirements

1. Good personality.

Everyone needs to show their background information during their stay in Ireland, that is, whether there are illegal and criminal acts or bad records, which need to be truthfully declared.

Step 2 Stay time

You need to have a continuous residence of 1 year, and your residence in Ireland has expired for 4 years in the previous 8 years.

3. Will to live

Willing to continue living in Ireland after naturalization.

4. Economic ability

Applicants need to prove that they have never received financial relief or subsidies from the Irish government in the first three years before submitting their applications, and that they have been engaged in full-time work in the past three years and are financially self-sufficient.

loyal

Swear allegiance to the people and the country.

Third, the examination and approval procedures.

At present, according to the official statement, the approval period for naturalization is about six months.

The process is as follows:

About 4-6 weeks after the application form is sent, the applicant will receive the first letter with the applicant's application acceptance number;

About 6-8 weeks after the first letter, you will receive a second letter, which will mention that the preliminary examination and approval has ended and the materials will be submitted to the Minister of Justice for final examination and approval.

About 6-8 weeks after the second letter, a third letter will be received, which will mention that the Minister of Justice has approved the application, and it is necessary to pay the naturalization certificate fee of 950 euros (200 euros for minors) and the original IRP(GNIB) card;

After passing the exam, everyone will be told when and where to take the oath. After this process is completed, they will become legal citizens of Ireland.