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Life experience sharing of British immigrants

# China, China and China # Introduction Britain has a long cultural history, the world's top education level and enviable social welfare. Therefore, Britain has become the first choice for many people to invest in immigration. Here is nothing to tell you about the life experience sharing of British immigrants. Welcome to read!

Address: I believe everyone knows very well that the English name comes first and the surname comes last. People who are similar in age or younger than you can call them by their first names. For old people, unless the other person actively asks you to call them by their first names, you should call them Mr., Mrs. or Ms. by their surnames until you are familiar with them.

Queue: Whether waiting for a taxi or bus, buying a ticket or paying the bill, don't cut in line or push forward.

Guest: Don't break into other people's homes. But if the other party invites you, you should go with pleasure. This can undoubtedly be understood as a signal that the other party may successfully realize business cooperation. But when visiting, don't involve business, and don't forget to bring a bunch of flowers or chocolates to the lady.

Flowers: When sending flowers to British ladies, it is advisable to send odd numbers, not even numbers and 13, not to mention chrysanthemums and lilies that British people think symbolize death.

Privacy: Don't talk about the privacy of the British royal family. The Queen of England is regarded as the symbol of her country.

Decoration: Avoid using human figures as the decoration of goods. I like to cover flowers and avoid white elephants, owls and peacocks.

Sneezing: In Britain, you must cover your nose and mouth with a napkin and say "I'm sorry" to the people around you. Sneezing is the most taboo in Britain. They always think that the flu is a serious disease.

Afternoon tea: British people generally like to drink tea, especially women are addicted to tea. "Afternoon tea" has almost become an indispensable lifestyle for the British. Even if there is a meeting, some people want to have a rest and have "afternoon tea". Instead of drinking green tea, pour cold milk or fresh lemon into a cup, add some sugar, and then pour tea to make milk tea or lemon tea. If you pour tea first and then milk, it will be considered rude. They also like to drink whisky, soda, wine and champagne, and sometimes beer and spirits, and they don't advise each other.

Further reading: investment immigration process

1. The principal applicant must first submit an application to the relevant British diplomatic or consular agency in his country of residence.

After passing the examination of immigration officials, the British government will grant the principal applicant, spouse and children under 18 a short-term entry and residence permit for two years.

2. After the end of the two-year residence period, the principal applicant must apply for "residence extension" in the UK. The British government guarantees that the main applicant can get a three-year residence extension if he meets the following requirements:

Have entered the UK with the UK as their main place of residence, and have lived in the UK most of the time (that is, at least 6 months per year, but at least 9 months per year, especially when they have not obtained permanent residency).

According to the regulations, the investment in Britain has always been no less than 1 10,000 pounds.

Being able to ensure one's residence, accommodation and other living needs (except for self-employment or business operation) without being employed or needing government resources.

3. After extending the residence for two years, the applicant can apply for ILR (permanent residence). If the principal applicant meets the following requirements, the British government will approve his application:

Have entered the UK with the UK as their main place of residence, and have lived in the UK most of the time (that is, at least 6 months per year, but at least 9 months per year, especially when they have not obtained permanent residency).

English language ability can meet the needs of living in Britain. /kloc-spouses and children under the age of 0/8 (during the application for permanent residence) also need proof of language ability to apply for permanent residence.