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What are the requirements for immigrating to Ireland?

Ireland has a long history and profound culture. Many people want to immigrate to Ireland and experience a different life. What are the requirements for immigrating to Ireland? Come and see the details with us!

First, the immigration conditions in Ireland.

Irish investment immigration conditions are as follows:

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

The main applicant invested 1 10,000 euros in the project approved by the Irish government, and kept the investment for more than 3 years;

Applicants and/kloc-children over 0/6 years old must provide proof that they have lived in China and other countries for more than 6 months and have no criminal record;

Proof of assets of 2 million euros in the name of the main applicant or spouse.

Ireland's donation immigration conditions are as follows:

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

The main applicant donated 500,000 euros to the government-designated institution; When more than five investors donate to the same charity project, each investor only needs to donate 400,000 euros;

Proof of assets (such as bank deposits, real estate, stocks, companies, etc.). Pay 2 million euros in the name of the main applicant or spouse;

Applicants must provide proof that they have lived in China and other countries for more than 6 months and have no criminal record.

Second, detailed guidance on Irish immigrants' naturalization.

How to naturalize in Ireland?

There are two main ways of naturalization in Ireland, one is naturalization by birth and the other is naturalization.

By birth into Irish nationality

The applicant must be born in Ireland after June 5438+1 October12005, and one of his parents meets one of the following conditions:

(1) is an Irish citizen;

(2) Being a British citizen or being able to live unconditionally and legally in Ireland or Northern Ireland;

③ The nationality does not meet the requirements of ① and ②, but he has lived in Ireland for three years before the birth of the child and has legal status.

In other words, investors who have obtained Irish immigration status can apply for naturalization for their children if they have lived in Ireland for three years in the four years before their children were born in Ireland.

Adults are naturalized in Ireland through naturalization.

Adults with non-EU/EEA/Swiss nationality must meet the following two requirements when applying for naturalization:

Looking forward from the date of applying for naturalization, the applicant has lived in Ireland for five consecutive years; Or have lived in Ireland for 4 years in the past 8 years and have lived in Ireland for 9 consecutive years (short-term business trip or travel is allowed);

② No criminal record;

(3) without government aid funds;

There is no language test requirement for Ireland to apply for naturalization, which is very rare in European countries. Immigrating to Ireland, the whole family becomes EU citizens, depending on whether investors are willing to settle in Ireland for a long time.

Minors are naturalized in Ireland through naturalization.

Minors (/kloc-under 0/8 years old, unmarried at the time of application) need to apply by their parents or guardians and meet the following conditions:

One of the parents of the minor has been naturalized in Ireland;

(2) Minors are of Irish descent or Irish relatives;

③ Minors were born in Ireland after June 65438+1 October1in 2005, but they did not meet the requirements of obtaining citizenship directly at birth and lived in Ireland for 5 years.

16-year-old minors with non-EU/EEA/Swiss nationality need to register their identities at the local identity registration office and update their identities in real time.

Minors who have obtained Irish immigration status with their parents through investment immigration must apply for naturalization with their parents or apply for naturalization themselves as adults.

How long does it take to be naturalized in Ireland?

Generally speaking, it takes 6- 12 months for the Immigration Bureau to review the naturalization application documents from the date of receiving the naturalization application, but the review time may also be different according to the situation.

If you need to leave Ireland for more than 6 weeks after submitting your naturalization application, you must inform the Irish Immigration Bureau by mail or letter, explaining the reasons.

Minors who successfully apply for naturalization do not need to attend the naturalization oath ceremony, and the Bureau of Justice and Justice will directly mail them the naturalization certificate; For adult applicants, the Bureau of Justice and Justice will inform the applicants to attend the swearing-in ceremony and receive the naturalization certificate after completion.

Third, the advantages of Irish immigrants.

Economically: Ireland is a highly developed country in Western Europe, ranking fifth in the world in per capita GDP and the country with the highest GDP growth rate in the EU.

Medical security: Irish low-income people can enjoy a variety of free medical services with medical cards issued by the government, while ordinary residents can get limited public medical services, such as free outpatient and inpatient services in public hospitals.

Social environment: Ireland, as one of the seven permanent neutral countries, is a safe, friendly and stable country in the world, with stable society, high national enthusiasm and high immigrant acceptance.

Welfare: Ireland's social welfare expenditure accounts for about 1/4 of the government's fiscal expenditure, and its welfare is comparable to Australia, Canada and Northern Europe, ranking first in the world 10.

Education: Ireland provides an excellent English environment and follows a pure British education system. Students' college entrance examination results can be reported directly to the top universities in Britain. The proportion of Irish nationals receiving higher education ranks 1 in Europe, and colleges and universities rank in the top 5% in the world as a whole.