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How about emigrating?
I believe that many people invest in emigrating overseas in order to get foreign policies.
That is to say, the systems and policies acquired in China. For example, buying a house abroad and investing in immigration. ...
Because foreign real estate is permanent. But China's real estate can only have property rights.
According to Fang Tao of Jeju Island. Many China people buy houses in Jeju Island and invest in immigrants.
The purpose is to obtain preferential policies and permanent property rights in Korea. If you buy flowers for your house.
You can also get a Korean green card, including yourself and your family. The conditions for emigrating overseas are:
1, invest 500,000 US dollars or more than 500 million won to purchase real estate located in the development zone approved by the Governor of Jeju Road according to the provisions of Article 229 (Special Law on the Establishment of Jeju Special Autonomous Road and the Development of International Free Cities), as well as rest-type holiday apartments, resorts, family hotels, villas and other accommodation facilities for recuperation.
2. No business background, no age limit, no education and language ability limit, no asset certificate, no source certificate, no physical examination and no immigration supervision.
3. If a person applies, both spouse and minor children (under 20 years old) can enjoy residence.
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