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Welfare benefits that Irish immigrants can enjoy.

Ireland has not only a beautiful natural environment and pleasant climate, but also an ideal humanistic living environment. The following are the benefits that Irish immigrants can enjoy. Welcome to read!

Article 1 The welfare benefits that Irish immigrants can enjoy

I child welfare 1. Children's milk gold

Any person or family with legal residence in Ireland, as long as their children live in Ireland and are under the age of 18, their children are entitled to the "Children's Milk Fund" provided by the Irish government;

Each child is 140 Euros/month, if the family has two children, it is 280 Euros/month, and three children are 420 Euros/month, and so on.

2. Children and adolescents are vaccinated free of charge

In Ireland, children can receive free vaccination services from birth to 16 years old. The Irish Health and Wellness Agency (HSE) will list in detail the vaccines that children of all ages can be vaccinated free of charge, including: BCG, polio vaccine (IPV), DTAP, Japanese encephalitis vaccine (JEV), leprosy vaccine (MMR), cervical cancer vaccine (human papillomavirus) and so on.

Children under 3.6 years old can enjoy free general medical services.

The Irish government provides free access cards for general practitioners for children under 6 years old.

4. Pupils (6- 12 years old) can receive free health care services at school.

Whether in public or private primary schools, children can enjoy free medical care and vaccination services provided by the Irish Health and Welfare Agency (HSE).

Second, education welfare.

1. Pre-school Welfare-Infant Care Subsidy Policy

The Irish government has launched the Affordable Care Program, which aims to reduce the financial burden of parents and ensure that every Irish child can receive early childhood education and care services. Divided into: targeted home care subsidies and universal care subsidies.

Universal child care subsidy-a subsidy scheme for all families;

Suitable for infants from 6 months to 3 years old;

No income survey is required to apply for subsidies;

The existing subsidies are 20 pounds per week and 960 pounds per year.

2. Early Child Welfare-Early Nursing Education Program

ECCE early care education program-free preschool education for 0/5 hours per week/kloc, each semester lasts for 38 weeks.

Suitable for school-age children aged 3 -5 years and 6 months;

The application does not require a family income test;

Applicable to all kindergartens, nurseries and other pre-school education institutions registered in Tussila.

Benefits of primary and secondary education-public education is free.

Irish public primary and secondary schools are financially supported by the government, and students do not have to pay tuition fees.

4. Higher Education Benefits-Tuition Free Scheme

The Irish government pays tuition fees for students who study in Ireland and meet the conditions of residence and nationality; This application does not require a family income test.

Three. Maternity welfare

1.26 weeks maternity leave

Irish pregnant women can enjoy the statutory 26 weeks (6.5 months) long maternity leave; The length of maternity leave ranks first in the EU and second in Europe.

2. Ultra-high maternity allowance

The Irish government provides a maternity allowance of 240 euros per week for each pregnant woman, which is paid weekly during the 26-week maternity leave.

After 26 weeks, each pregnant woman will get: 240*26 weeks = 6240 (about 48,000 RMB). No wonder the happiness index of pregnant women in Ireland is so high.

3. Free maternal and child health care services

The Irish government provides free "mother and baby care plan" for pregnant women.

Ireland's welfare can be said to have truly achieved all-round coverage from cradle to grave, with subsidies for children's growth and pregnancy, free schooling, low medical expenses and guaranteed old-age care. Living in such a country, life is carefree.

Further reading: a guide to Irish investment immigrants

Irish investment immigration conditions:

1. The applicant is over 18 years old and is not an EU citizen;

2. Invest 6,543,800 euros for at least three years;

Third, provide proof of assets of 2 million euros;

Four, investment projects must be approved by the Irish government.

Advantages of Irish investment immigrants:

First, the investment is approved first, and the capital security is guaranteed;

Second, there is no immigration supervisor;

Third, there is no English test for naturalization;

4. Passport exemption 173 countries (including Britain, the United States, Canada, Australia and other countries);

5. Irish citizens can freely enter and leave Britain and enjoy local welfare.

Ireland is also considered as one of the safest countries in the world.

1. Personal safety, recognized as a safe country in the world and permanently neutral.

2. Property security, legal escort, and permanent property rights of the house.

3. Food safety, each cow has its own ID card.

The difference between Irish green card and passport;

The green card is a permanent residence permit granted by the Irish government to foreign citizens. Holding a green card means that cardholders have permanent residency in Ireland, but they need to renew their green cards regularly and apply for an Irish entry and exit visa. In Ireland, the green card is called visa No.4, and the holder of stamp4 visa is free to work and study in Ireland.

Passport is a document issued by Ireland to Irish citizens. Applicants with Irish passports enjoy the same civil rights as Irish natives and can freely enter and leave Ireland.