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What advice do you have for American investment immigrants?

American investment immigrants have the following two suggestions.

Discussion 1: Understand American Labor Law before immigration.

The labor law in the United States is very strict, so it is necessary to have a thorough understanding of this law before immigration to avoid unnecessary disputes caused by labor problems.

For example, if you want to buy a company in the United States, you need some professional legal services to ensure that the company is not in debt and does not violate the labor law and patent law. Moreover, we can't fire all American employees and hire China employees immediately after buying local enterprises, and we can't discriminate against employees' race, gender and age, because these are against the labor law.

American laws protect workers very strictly, which requires new immigrants to master their own legal "weapons". Don't wait for problems to happen before seeking professional help, but should nip them in the bud.

Recommendation 2: Fully consider risks before choosing investment projects.

Most people who choose to invest in immigration are accomplished businessmen. Although I don't know about immigration, I know that the market is risky. We can evaluate the risk by doing some feasibility surveys. Investors must "do their homework" in this regard.

For example, some regional centers only tell applicants the grand blueprint of "tomorrow" in their propaganda, but there is no historical record of "yesterday" and tax and finance of investment projects. Therefore, investors should have a clear understanding of investment projects before investing. For unfamiliar industries or investment categories, it is best to rely on third-party professional institutions to help audit the feasibility of investment; If you expect high returns, you should be prepared to take more risks.

When new immigrants do business in the United States, they will "miss a mile, make a thousand miles", so don't worry too much at first. As soon as they arrive in the United States, they should find good professionals to provide much-needed immigration services. Many new immigrants from Chinese mainland don't understand American laws, which is very unfavorable. It is suggested that new immigrants should always pay attention to community lectures and training, understand local laws, always know the news reported by the media and be an eye-catching investor.