Job Recruitment Website - Ranking of immigration countries - Who can immigrate to Europe?

Who can immigrate to Europe?

. .

Money is not everything, but you can't do anything without it! This is a universal truth! China is like this, so is Europe!

What if there is only diploma technology and no money? I'm afraid I'll have to wait in line for an interview notice from the Canadian government for two or three years, and then I'll go to Canada to find a job that can make a living, even if it's manual labor such as cleaning and carrying. As for the online legendary skilled immigrants to Canada, they can live in an apartment, drive a car, get a diploma from a university and then find a well-paid job, without spending a penny or working hard, and enjoy the standard life of the middle class. Hehe, just listen to it as a fairy tale. If you are really interested, you can go to some immigration forums in Canada to see the truth for yourself and prove whether all Canadian government officials are reincarnated by Comrade Lei Feng.

Is there a free government meal in Holland? Yes, but I'm sorry, these free shopping vouchers, cheap apartments and free medical assistance are only provided to refugees and low-income or non-income people in society. Whether you are an investment immigrant or a high-tech immigrant, you don't have to expect the Queen to be merciful and support you. Of course, apart from tax refund, this is what every taxpayer in a legal society deserves. At the end of each year, you just need to fill out a tax return and send it to the tax bureau, and then you don't have to worry about anything. The government will naturally inject your tax refund as scheduled.

The second condition is that you have expertise in learning. As the saying goes, you don't have to worry about traveling all over the world! To tell the truth, even if you know some masons' skills and do some small home decoration work, it is not a problem to survive in Europe. Take myself as an example. When I first arrived in Europe, I had more leisure time, but less euros in my pocket. It's very hard to be a guest photographer in a wedding company on weekends and take wedding photos for others. I photographed from morning till night, but at the end of such a hard day, I immediately earned more than 200 euros, which was enough for my meal for one month.

Note that this major is not the same as academic qualifications, and you can't get enough to get a diploma in Europe.

The third condition is to have rich business experience, since it is not far from Wan Li to settle down and start a company in Europe, whether it is trade or high-tech IT.

As long as you do it, you can do a lot. In China, your business may have millions of competitors. You need connections, shady deals, smiling faces and getting drunk late at night. Maybe after a year of hard work, your profits and even your capital will still be in the hands of others, but what about in Holland? Maybe only 1 10,000 to 20,000 people compete with you for food and grab food fairly. If you have the ability, your products are better, your efficiency is higher and your service is better, then your rice bowl will always be full!

As for business debts, don't worry. In the Netherlands, a society with a highly developed credit system, debt is absolutely self-destructive, and all banks and enterprises will say no to you.

Of course, this is also true. You can't owe others money and never pay it back unless you leave Holland and never come back.

Gay marriage is legal in the Netherlands. The legal provisions explain that sexual orientation is an individual's own right and should be protected. All gay families enjoy the same rights and benefits as ordinary families.

According to the new naturalization regulations, when applying for naturalization in the Netherlands, the immigration officer will show you videos including two gay men hugging and kissing and a woman swimming naked, and then ask you to fill out a form and choose your own feelings. If you feel sick and can't accept it, I'm sorry that your application for naturalization will not be approved, because you lack a tolerant attitude and you don't recognize the Dutch legal provisions.

The official language is Dutch,

the Dutch

. But more than 95% of the Dutch people can speak fluent English, which is mainly due to their multilingual education and international environment.

It is also very important that in the Netherlands, all American Hollywood movies and entertainment programs broadcast by Dutch TV stations, including long soap operas, are in the original English without translation, and only Dutch subtitles are added below. On the contrary, in Germany, all foreign films and programs are translated into German. I once saw a China movie in Frankfurt, which was a drama of the Qing Dynasty. I forgot my name. I think it's funny that a group of Qing officials dragging big braid are talking nonsense in German.

The fourth condition, language!

Many people give priority to their language skills when preparing for immigration. It's no wonder, after all, they want to live on other people's turf, and they can't let others learn Chinese to adapt to communicating with you. In addition, the Canadian government's mandatory requirement of language proficiency in immigration assessment options has made a very bad start, which, coupled with vigorous publicity, has caused great misunderstanding and made many China people who intend to immigrate mistakenly think that it is necessary to speak fluent English. No!

Canada and Australia have regulations, but other countries may not. At least European countries don't require it at present. Immigration to the Netherlands or Germany does not require proof of language ability. In fact, so do European countries. When they formulate these immigration policies, they value the applicant's economic strength and your future development prospects. First of all, you should be able to support yourself. Secondly, your future career will be healthy.

Moreover, in China, a person can get a good job and income by mastering English, but in European countries, especially the Netherlands, it is normal to know several foreign languages. Many Dutch people can switch between Dutch, English, German, French and even Latin at will. Therefore, when applying for Dutch immigration, the applicant's language ability is not examined, and Germany and Sweden do not need it. In addition, as an integration policy.

However, the fact that the government does not require it does not mean that it cannot master it slowly. As far as the Netherlands is concerned, the official language is Dutch, but more than 95% of the Dutch people can speak fluent English. Oral communication in English is absolutely no problem, but the newspapers, letters and even bank statements you receive are all in Dutch, so we have been telling our customers that arriving in the Netherlands is the first step.