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The easiest way to immigrate to Europe
At first, the investment immigrants mainly came from the affluent class in China, but now, the standard of the so-called "affluent class" has gradually decreased, especially in first-tier cities such as Beijing and Shanghai, and the middle class can handle investment immigrants by selling a house.
The proportion of middle-class investment immigrant applicants has gradually increased. The main reasons for their emigration are education, environment, unstable expectation for the future and insufficient protection of human rights, all of which are caused by social reasons and constraints. In recent years, the number of immigrants has doubled, which makes the standard amount of investment immigrants in popular countries such as the United States, Canada and Australia increase continuously. At the same time, it is easy to immigrate to Europe. In response to the economic downturn, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Hungary and other countries have gradually lowered their immigration standards and created immigration opportunities for middle-class investors. The following are three cost-effective immigration projects suitable for the middle class:
First, introduce immigrants from Germany.
The German government began to implement the "Blue Card Plan" from 20 12. Applicants must have a bachelor's degree or above and be able to find a job in Germany with an annual salary of more than 49,200 euros (4 100 euros per month). Due to the shortage of engineers, doctors and IT professionals, talents in science, engineering and natural sciences only need to earn 38,400 euros a year (3,200 euros a month).
The project processing cycle is about 2 months, and there is no need for immigration supervision and language requirements. It takes 2-3 years to obtain permanent residency and 8 years to be naturalized. Blue card holders can enjoy all the benefits and rights of their own people (except the right to vote, to be elected and to serve in military service), and they can also get priority in family reunion and residence. After obtaining the Blue Card 18 months, people from non-EU countries can also live in other EU countries.
Second, non-profit housing projects in Spain.
Spain's 6.5438+0.5 million euro house purchase immigration project is the lowest threshold among European investment immigration projects at present, and it is called the most intimate European investment immigration project in history by insiders. This project relies on a residence permit in Spain. Applicants can prove that their financial strength can meet the needs of living in Spain by buying a house, so as to obtain long-term residency for themselves and their families. Such an immigration threshold has made many middle-class families with investment immigration intentions see hope.
Spain belongs to the European Union and Schengen countries, and becoming a Spanish citizen is an EU citizen. There are 30 countries in the European Union and the European Economic Area. Immigrants can live, do business and study freely in any EU country. Immigrant children can not only enjoy the educational resources in Spain, but also apply for universities in other European countries as EU member states.
Third, Italian housing immigrants.
The application procedure of Italian housing resettlement project is simple and fast, with no language and academic requirements, and no need to explain the source of funds. You can get your first residence card as soon as 2 months after submitting your application, and you can change it to permanent residence after 5 years. It is required to buy a property with a local price of more than 300,000 euros, and the non-wage income is not less than 365,438+0,000 euros/year. If the spouse immigrates at the same time, the income must be increased by 20% on the original basis; If minor children immigrate at the same time, their income must be increased by 5% on the original basis.
Compared with most European countries and even other countries in the world, Italy's housing market showed extraordinary strength in the European debt crisis. During the period when real estate prices in other countries were reduced due to the earthquake, this did not happen in Italy, and some prime locations even appreciated. Permanent property rights give Italian property owners more freedom and protection. Holding a temporary residence permit can be used for renting and earning some income. In the future, it will be converted into permanent residence status and the property can be sold. It is worth mentioning that the property tax in Italy is lower than that in many other countries, and foreigners do not need to pay for the first suite they buy in Italy.
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