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What are the countries where immigrants don't move and immigrants move?

Hello,

First, is it conducive to business development?

For most customers, life and business are very real things. The so-called good air, no pollution and good welfare are all floating clouds. The economic environment, investment potential and favorable tax system of immigrant countries are the basic conditions for expanding business.

Second, can we integrate into local life?

When you immigrate overseas and come to a strange country, you must give up the living habits and context you have adapted to for many years, you must put down your posture to learn the local laws and culture, and you must adapt to the system of the immigrant country. Therefore, the most basic thing is that immigrant countries should be tolerant, can accommodate immigrants, and cannot exclude China!

Third, what are the risks of immigration?

Since it is an investment immigrant, there are certain risks. The immigration projects in each country are different, and the risks are naturally different.

Therefore, the risks of immigration and investment are also frequently asked by customers.

4. Do immigrants need to move (with or without immigration supervision)

The existence of immigration supervision is a problem that immigrants will be troubled by. Maybe some customers will think that they can take care of both sides at first, but in the long run, it is not the way, because a little slack may lose their identity. Therefore, the lack of immigration supervision is a big selling point to attract immigrants!

No, in response to the last question, I summarized and sorted out some countries where immigrants can't move and countries where immigrants need to move, for your reference only.

First of all, let's understand the concept of immigration immobility.

The so-called "immigration immobility" means that the immigrant applicant can maintain the identity of China and other countries, that is, while maintaining the identity of China and focusing on domestic life and career, he can also have the permanent residency in other countries and enjoy the high-level educational resources and generous welfare benefits of the immigrant countries.

This is different from what many people think of as traditional immigration. Many people think that emigration means giving up one's nationality and all domestic resources so as to enter an immigrant country and adapt to a completely unfamiliar environment, and that "emigration" means "emigration". In fact, this is a misunderstanding. Because with the constant change of immigration policy and the deepening of globalization, "immigration immobility" has become a new way of immigration. Moreover, in the current world economic environment, the "immigration without moving" immigration model is more suitable for China's national conditions and more targeted.

So, which countries' immigration policies are in line with the characteristics of "immigration does not move"? Which countries have mandatory residence time requirements? Let's focus on it.

Countries that can immigrate but can't (countries without immigration supervision)

1, Portugal: There is no requirement to settle down. You only need to live for 7 days every year, and you can easily change to permanent residence after 5 years.

Portuguese investment immigration is a project that leads European immigrants. There are no academic requirements, no language requirements, no restrictions on funding sources, etc. You can get Portuguese residence status by investing 500,000 euros in real estate, with simple conditions and income. It is the easiest way to immigrate when three generations of a family immigrate at the same time.

2. Spain: You don't need permanent residence, just log in once every two years.

3. Greece: No residence requirements, no residence requirements after obtaining a green card.

The fastest immigration project in Europe to obtain permanent residence has high cost performance and the lowest investment. It only takes 250 thousand euros to buy a house and get a green card in one step.

4. Cyprus: There is no immigration supervisor, and it only needs to land once every two years, which will not affect the normal life and work in China.

5. Dominica: After acquiring Dominican nationality, there is no need to live in the country and there is no residence requirement.

6. Saint Kitts and Nevis: The first country in the world to open its passport program, with no immigration requirements.

7. Ireland: You only need to land in Ireland once a year, and you don't need to give up your domestic business or work.

8. New Zealand: Immigration supervision is not required after obtaining permanent residence.

These are some countries without immigration supervision. Let's look at countries with immigration prisons.

Countries where immigrants need to move (countries with immigration supervision)

1, United States: You must enter the country once every six months, and you must leave the United States for no more than 183 days each year.

According to American immigration law, if a green card holder wants to retain permanent residence status, he must enter the country once every six months, and at the same time, he must not leave American territory for more than 183 days each year.

If you want to apply for naturalization, you need to live for two and a half years within five years. According to the immigration law, green card residents who apply for citizenship must live in the United States for at least two and a half years and at least six months each year five years before applying for naturalization. If you leave the United States for more than six months in a year, the remaining months cannot be counted as two and a half years of residence. If you leave America for more than 1 year, the calculation of residence time will be interrupted. If the green card holder has left the United States for more than 1 year, it will be deemed as giving up the green card.

2. Britain: live for half a year for five years.

Applicants who have maintained their investment for five years and lived in the UK for six months each year can apply for permanent residence. After one year of permanent residency, you can apply for naturalization, provided that you have been away from the UK for no more than 450 days in the past five years and no more than 90 days in the recent 1 year.

3. Canada: Permanent residence requires two years within five years.

The residence requirement for Canada to retain permanent residence status is to live for two years out of five years after obtaining an immigrant visa, and to be naturalized for four years out of six years, of which the annual residence time shall not be less than half (183 days).

4. Australia: It takes two years to live permanently for five years and four years to be naturalized for five years.

The conditions for emigrating to Australia are relatively clear. To maintain permanent residency in Australia, you must live for two years within five years. If you can't meet them, you must meet one of the following two conditions to retain your immigration status: 1. Prove that you have the necessary economic, cultural and employment relationship with Australia, and this relationship is beneficial to Australia; 2. One of the family members holds a valid re-entry visa.

New immigrants need to live for four years within five years, and must not leave the country for more than three months in the last year before applying.

5. Singapore: After obtaining permanent residency, you can apply for naturalization after living in Singapore for one year within two years.

Therefore, if the applicant wants to immigrate to more than one country, I'm afraid he must be psychologically prepared to spend a long time in immigration prison, because the restrictions on residence time in these countries seem to be somewhat harsh.