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All immigrant countries in Europe

The European Union was founded in 1993 and its headquarters is in Brussels, Belgium. The purpose of its establishment is to establish borderless space within its member countries, help each other in the political, economic and diplomatic fields, and promote the balanced economic and social development of its member countries.

At present, the EU has 27 member States: France, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Hungary, Greece, Sweden, Italy, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Malta, Slovakia, Slovenia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Croatia, Ireland and Romania.

Rogers, a financial tycoon, said: "In the future 10, 15 or even 20 years, the world situation will be turbulent. If you only have one passport, your life will be limited by it. If you want to have a chance to survive, you must have a plan B and diversify your assets! And the second passport will give you such an opportunity! "

Having a passport of any EU country is equivalent to having passports of all EU countries.

★ Freedom of residence

EU passport holders have the right to live, work and study freely in 27 EU countries. If you long for a free life, you can travel. Travel around Europe, breathe fresh air under the blue sky and white clouds, experience different customs and feel comfortable and comfortable European life.

★ Freedom of education

As EU citizens, they have the right to study in any EU university under the same conditions as nationals. According to the news published on the official website of the European Union, no matter what other admission requirements are, you will not refuse to receive training or education in another EU country because of your nationality. According to the official regulations of the European Union, as an EU citizen, studying in any school in any EU member country can not be required to pay more fees, and enjoy the same right to apply for scholarships as local citizens. This not only means more advantageous international educational resources and lower study fees, but also means that children don't have to compete with international students from all over the world for a few prestigious schools, and it will be easier for them to apply for world-class prestigious schools such as Germany and France with lower admission thresholds, as well as some mistakes.

Special rights enjoyed by EU citizens:

★ The right of language? EU citizens have the right to contact the EU organizations in an official language and get a reply in the same language.

★ Equality of civil rights? EU articles prohibit any discrimination based on nationality, and any citizen of any member state should enjoy the same rights. There is no ethnic discrimination regardless of nationality, color, language, religious belief or gender.

★ Consular protection right? EU citizens with valid passports can move freely in the EU and economic zones (EU, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway) and Switzerland without visas. EU citizens with valid biometric passports can use the self-service channel when entering countries in the EU Economic Area without going through the immigration desk.

★ the right to the same price? As an EU citizen, when purchasing products or services in any EU member state, the fees to be paid are exactly the same as those of local citizens.

European immigrants currently recommend these five options:

Bulgaria/Romania/Latvia

Treatment method: rapid naturalization

Processing cycle: the down payment will be paid in full from August 8- 10/0, and the materials will be ready.

Czech Republic/Lithuania

Treatment method: rapid naturalization

Processing cycle: the down payment will be paid in full from August 8- 10/0, and the materials will be ready.

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