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What countries do immigrants buy houses in?

America 1

Immigration threshold: the cost is $650,000 (about 4.34 million yen), including $560,000 for house purchase and $90,000 for other expenses.

Get a green card: about 3 years.

Room rate: the average price in Los Angeles is RMB 3 million/set.

Cost of living: The household consumption in new york is 670,000 yuan/year.

Immigration benefits: After obtaining a green card, you can work freely in the United States without immigration supervision and recognize dual citizenship. And enjoy the world's top education, medical care and welfare systems.

Passport exemption: 172 countries and regions enjoy visa exemption.

2 Canada

Immigration threshold: Family assets reach 6.5438+0.6 million Canadian dollars (¥ 8.65438+0.000), which is restricted by immigration supervision.

Get a green card: 18 months

Room rate: Toronto, 850,000 Canadian dollars (about 4.25 million)

Living expenses: about ¥ 65,438+200,000/year.

Immigrant welfare: dual nationality, free medical care, 12 free education, unemployment protection.

Passport exemption: 173 countries and regions.

3 Mexico

Immigration threshold: investment in Mexico City must be higher than 200,000 yen.

Get a green card: 3 months

House price: the house price is half that of the United States.

Living expenses: 60,000 yuan/year for family.

Immigration benefits: Mexican passport holders can apply for 10 US visa.

Passport exemption: 165 countries and regions.

4. Russia

Immigration threshold: the net assets invested in Russia shall not be less than 654.38+million yen.

Get a green card: half a year

House price: the average price is 20,000 yuan/m2.

Living expenses: 40,000 yuan/year for family.

Immigrant welfare: free medical care, free education and various living allowances.

Passport exemption: 100 countries and regions.

5 Singapore

Immigration threshold: investment in government funds of S $2.5 million (¥120,000) for five years, or financial products not less than S $10,000. (No immigration restrictions)

Get a green card: 1 year

House price: about RMB 6,543,800+0.8 million.

Living expenses: family consumption ¥ 420,000/year.

Immigrant welfare: you can enjoy welfare benefits (housing, medical insurance, children's education, old-age care)

Passport exemption: global 170 countries and regions are exempt from visa.

6 Hong Kong

Immigration threshold: the main applicant holds assets of HK$ 6,543,800+million (RMB 8,600,000) for two years.

Get a green card: 8 ~ 12 months.

House price: ¥65438+ ten thousand/㎡.

Living expenses: family ¥ 1.5 million/year.

Immigrant welfare: the best tax haven in the world with a good educational environment.

Passport exemption: global 156 countries and regions.

7. Japan

Immigration threshold: at least 55 years old, with an annual income of 350,000 yen and total assets exceeding 4 million yen.

Get a green card: 3 years

House price: 50,000 yuan/m2 in Tokyo.

Living expenses: family ¥ 1.5 million/year.

Immigrant welfare: living allowance, medical care and education welfare.

Passport exemption: global 170 countries and regions are exempt from visa.

8. North Korea; South Korea

Immigration threshold: buy a house with a total price of more than 500 million won (about 3 million yuan) in Jeju Island.

Get a green card: you can buy a house in Jeju Island (or you can apply for a green card after working in Korea for 5 years).

House price: 30,000 yuan/m2 in Seoul

Living expenses: family ¥ 65,438+200,000/year.

Immigrant welfare: universal health insurance, pension, education and other government benefits.

Passport exemption: 130 countries and regions.

9. Malaysia

Immigration threshold: you need to deposit about 6.5438 yuan +0.6 million yuan in the bank, and then deposit 480,000 yuan in the designated bank (the applicant is under 50 years old).

Get a green card: 4 ~ 6 months, and you can apply for overseas Chinese status if you live in 18 months within two years.

House price: ¥ 25,000/㎡.

Living expenses: 60,000 yuan/year for family.

Immigrant welfare: nationals enjoy local education and study abroad, adults enjoy various tax breaks for investment, house purchase, car purchase and company establishment, and medical care can be partially subsidized according to the medical insurance purchased.

Passport exemption: The owner of the second hometown status does not have a Malaysian passport, but still holds a China passport, so he cannot be exempted from the visa-free country of the Malaysian passport.

New Zealand, 10

Immigration threshold: 6,543,800,000 (48,000,000) financial products are invested for 3 years, or family assets exceed 2,500,000 (6,543,802,000), of which 6,543,800,000 need to invest in New Zealand for 4 years and get a green card in one step.

Get a green card: 4 years

House price: 2 million yuan/set

Cost of living: A family spends 350,000 RMB per year, and a person spends 654.38+10,000 RMB.

Immigrant welfare: government subsidies such as childcare subsidies, education, unemployment and medical subsidies.

Passport exemption: 147 countries and regions.

Australia, 1 1

Immigration threshold: at least the total expenditure is about 7.8 million, including investment cost of 654.38 USD +0.5 million, including agency fees and other handling fees of about 6.5438 USD +0.5 million.

Get a green card: 12- 18 months.

House price: ¥ 45,000/㎡.

Living expenses: 90,000 yuan/year in Melbourne

Immigrant welfare: You can enjoy all-round welfare from cradle to old age.

Passport exemption: 168 countries and regions.

12 Brazil

Immigration threshold: Invest USD 50,000-75,000 (RMB 500,000) with registered capital to set up a company in Brazil.

Get a green card: 12- 18 months.

House price: ¥ 20,000/㎡

Living expenses: family ¥ 1.8 million/year.

Immigrant welfare: free medical care and education for all, subsidized child care by the government, and minimum living guarantee.

Passport exemption: 146 countries and regions.

Greece, 13

Immigration threshold: Investors who invest more than 250,000 euros (¥ 1.87 million) in Greece can obtain a permanent residence permit.

Get a green card: get permanent residency similar to an ID card within 20 days.

House price: average price ¥ 7,500/㎡.

Living expenses: 5,000 yuan/month for family consumption.

Immigrant welfare: Greece has become the second country in Europe after Portugal that can "apply for one person and immigrate for three generations". Permanent residency does not mean naturalization and cannot enjoy the medical benefits of Greek residents.

Passport exemption: 153 countries and regions.

PS: Greek naturalization conditions are harsh. Anyone who buys a house and sends the right of abode can't work in Greece, and can't get social security and various benefits. In the years when I applied for naturalization, I had to spend my savings to live.

Netherlands, 14

Immigration threshold: the registered capital of the Dutch subsidiary/branch is not less than 50,000 euros (¥ 380,000) (the registered capital applicant can control it flexibly after obtaining the visa).

Get a green card: apply for naturalization or permanent residence after 5 years.

House price: the average price in the capital is 5.55 million yuan/set.

Cost of living: 200,000 yuan/year for families, which is higher than the consumption of Beijing, Guangzhou and Shenzhen.

Immigrant welfare: enjoy the right to work freely, and enjoy free education as soon as the accompanying children arrive in the Netherlands.

Passport exemption: 174 countries and regions.

PS: The Netherlands is the only country that gives foreigners a one-time five-year residence permit.

Spain, 15

Immigration threshold: 500,000 euros (about 3.7 million) can get a Spanish residence permit.

Get a green card: To get permanent residency, you need to live for more than 180 days a year.

House price: ¥ 65,438+200,000/㎡.

Living expenses: 90,000 yuan/year for the family.

Immigration benefits: Enjoy the same benefits as other citizens, such as free education and medical care.

Passport exemption: 175 countries and regions.