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Is Ireland suitable for immigration?

What did you choose to emigrate for? If it is for children's education, to expand their career map, to make it easier for themselves and their families to travel, and to improve the quality of life of the whole family. ...

Then, Ireland is certainly suitable for immigrants.

Improve children's educational environment

At present, British education and American education are two mainstream education systems abroad, while British education advocates elite education, so it is very popular with parents at home.

Ireland and Britain have a profound history. Ireland follows the British education system, with elite education and leadership as the core of education. Moreover, local public schools, private schools and international schools all adopt pure English teaching, and children can enjoy free public education services after emigration, while the tuition fee of private schools is only 4,000-8,000 euros/year.

Irish high school students can upload their Irish high school graduation transcripts directly on the British college admissions website UCAS. Like local students in the UK, UCAS will directly submit applications to various British universities without additional language tests and credit transfer.

Don't want to learn a small language

Although most people in China are not fluent in English, they have learned English at least since childhood, and it is relatively easy to master and re-master, so many people tend to choose English-speaking countries first when choosing immigrants.

Ireland is one of the six English-speaking countries in the world, so you don't need to learn another small language to live there. Let children grow up in Ireland and live in an English environment, which is also very beneficial to their future life development!

Expand the professional field

In the survey on the complexity of doing business in 77 regions, Ireland ranks eighth from the bottom, which is easier to do business than the United States, Denmark, the Netherlands and other countries!

In addition, for businessmen, the tax rate of a country has a great influence on the business environment. Ireland's local corporate tax rate is 12.5%, which is one of the countries with the lowest corporate tax rate in the EU. Therefore, it has attracted a large number of Fortune 500 companies to settle in, and is known as the "Silicon Valley" of Europe, with rich business opportunities.

For Irish immigrants, there are many opportunities to find jobs in the local area!

The application is simple and fast.

For many applicants, applying for immigration program is simple and quick, which can save him a lot of time and application cost. Ireland does not require applicants to have education, language, work experience or business background.

Affected by the epidemic this year, the Irish Immigration Service cancelled the application window restrictions in previous years. Until the end of this year, all applicants can submit their applications at any time, which provides great convenience for applicants!

After the successful application, the applicant can directly obtain permanent residence status in Ireland in one step, without the need for the applicant to live, and only need to log in once a year (also because of the epidemic, the landing requirement was cancelled this year)!

Naturalization is easy.

If you consider living in Ireland for a long time, you can apply for naturalization! Compared with other European countries, it takes 8- 10 years to apply for naturalization. Ireland only needs to live in Ireland for five consecutive years before applying for naturalization, or for four consecutive years within eight years, and for 12 months in the ninth year (five years in total). No language test or naturalization test is required to obtain an Irish passport.

With an Irish passport, you can freely settle in 27 EU countries and work and study there, and you can settle and work directly in the UK without applying for any other visa. After Britain leaves the EU, only Ireland can do this in the EU passport!