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What are the requirements for applying for a European green card?

To apply for a European green card (long-term visa), you need to meet the following conditions:

1. Applicants need to have a stable job or investment in the target country, and can prove that they have sufficient economic ability to live in that country. This means that the applicant needs to get a legal job or investment in the country and can provide enough income to prove that he can pay the living expenses.

2. Applicants need to provide proof that they have no criminal record in the target country. This means that the applicant has never committed a crime in the target country, or even if he has committed a crime, he has been pardoned or released from prison.

3. If the applicant is a foreigner, it is necessary to provide the legal residence certificate in the target country. This means that applicants need to obtain legal residence status in the country, such as holding a visa or residence permit.

4. Applicants need to meet other requirements of the target country, such as language ability, education level and work experience. This means that applicants need to have corresponding language skills, educational background and work experience to meet the requirements of the target country.

How to apply for a European green card:

1, Greek housing immigrants: you can get a Greek gold visa and a five-year permanent residence card if you buy a property of more than 250,000 euros.

2. Portuguese housing immigrants: you can get a gold residence permit by buying at least 500,000 euros of real estate in Portugal, or at least 350,000 euros of renovated real estate, or at least 280,000 euros of renovated real estate in underdeveloped areas.

3. German blue card immigrants: You can apply for a German green card if you find a high-paying job (more than 50,800 euros/year) in Germany, hold a blue card and live for 33 months, and reach the level of B 1 in German.

4. Italian investment immigrants: You can get an Italian residence visa by investing or starting a business in Italy. You can apply for permanent residency in Italy if you hold a five-year residence visa and meet the residence and language requirements.

5. Swedish self-employed immigrants: you can get a residence visa in Sweden by setting up your own company in Sweden and hiring yourself. You can apply for permanent residence in Sweden after holding a residence visa for 5 years.

6. Dutch high-tech immigrants: The Dutch government allows qualified foreigners to work and live in the Netherlands, and they can obtain a residence visa in the Netherlands through the Dutch high-tech immigration project. You can apply for permanent residence in the Netherlands after holding a residence visa for 5 years.