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Why don't immigrants go to Nordic countries?

Not every country has a policy of introducing immigrants. In fact, most countries will not take the initiative to absorb immigrants.

At present, only a few countries in the world, such as the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, regard the introduction of immigrants as a national policy. These countries are also called "immigrant countries".

In addition, some countries were not originally immigrant countries, but in recent years, due to the economic downturn, they temporarily formulated some policies to attract foreign investment, such as investing in local houses or buying local government bonds and granting long-term residence visas. Like the well-known "Five Pig Countries in Europe" in universities, it belongs to this category.

In addition, there are some poor small countries, mainly in the Caribbean, the South Pacific and Africa, which give their nationality directly when they spend money, that is, to put it bluntly, sell their passports.

In addition to the above three categories, immigration is also difficult, including Nordic countries.