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German shareholders can emigrate

First of all, there are no "investment immigrants" in Germany. Even if you invest in a company, your identity is only detained by a legal person and you need an annual visa. Not naturalized, so there is no such thing as "immigration".

In addition, 25,000 euros is only the minimum amount of registered companies, which is far from enough for actual operation. In addition to registering a company, it is also necessary to hire local people as employees to carry out business.

Moreover, SAFE and other departments will inspect the operation of registered companies every year to verify whether they are consistent with the business interests promised in the Application Form. If there is no actual business, or the benefits are not as promised, or local German employees are not employed, the visa will be deprived. After 3 years, you can apply for permanent residence in Germany, similar to the American green card, but you can't be naturalized. This permanent residence must stay in Germany for 6 months every year, otherwise it will automatically expire.

The key point is not to set up a company, but how to successfully pass the examination and extend the visa.

It is feasible to invest and start a company in Germany, but it is definitely not as simple as 25,000 euros.

Relevant regulations can be searched online, so don't be cheated.