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Immigration problem

I used to work in an immigration company, and I can give you some advice here. I wonder which country you want to immigrate to? According to the relevant report in the White Paper on Immigration in China (20 16), China people mainly immigrate to the United States, Canada and Australia. In addition, some European countries also occupy a certain proportion. If you want to determine the immigration destination, you may need to consider many factors, such as the local economic situation, natural environment, political stability, visa applicability, immigration processing speed, immigration costs and so on. Under the background of the collective tightening of immigration policies in the United States and Canada, German immigration seems to be the most cost-effective choice. The cost of German immigration is low (the minimum capital of a registered company is only 25,000 euros, which is different from the cost of hundreds of thousands of dollars in the United States and Canada), the processing speed is fast (only 4-6 months), there is no restriction on the identity and language of applicants, and it is also convenient to enter other EU countries after obtaining German immigration. Education in Germany is free and well received, with good economic development momentum and relatively stable political environment. These are all important advantages for Germany to attract immigrants. At present, Germany has170,000 immigrants, making it the third largest immigrant country in the world, and this number is still rising.

German immigrants have the following ways, here to introduce to you:

study abroad

The study visa is based on article 16 of the German Aliens Act, and can be changed into a work visa with article 18 after graduation. After working for two years, you can apply for permanent residence in Germany by paying two years' pension insurance (which will be deducted directly from your salary), which is the so-called green card. If you plan to study in Germany, you might as well try this method.

2. Investment immigration

Set up a company and apply for a legal person visa. The handling of corporate visas needs to comply with the provisions of Article 2 1 of the German Aliens Act. This clause requires the applicant's company to have local public interests, and the units that evaluate the applicant's visa are the foreign exchange administration and the chamber of commerce. Simply put, it is to set up a company in Germany with a minimum registered capital of 25,000 euros. After three years of normal operation, you can obtain permanent residency in Germany. This method has obvious advantages, and it is also my most recommended method, because there is basically no restriction on the identity and language of the applicant, and it only needs several hundred thousand RMB. This price is much cheaper than that of the United States and Canada.

3. Work visa

Another way is to apply for an employee visa. The applicant must have a German company as the employer, and the employee visa should be handled in accordance with the provisions of Article 18 of the German Law on Foreigners. This law requires applicants to have a labor contract that conforms to the German labor law, pay in line with local German standards, and have excellent academic qualifications and foreign language skills. They can apply for a German green card five years after obtaining an employee visa.

4. EU blue card visa

The blue card visa must comply with Article 19 of the Aliens Law, which is a work permit issued by EU countries to attract technicians from all over the world to work and live in the EU. The application condition is that there is a German company as the employer, and the annual salary before tax reaches 50.800 euros. If there are scarce industries, such as natural science, mathematics, architecture, urban planning and transportation planning, engineers, human medicine (except dentists), IT, etc. The annual salary can be reduced to 39.624 euros. After obtaining a blue card visa, you can apply for a German green card in 2 1 month at the earliest. If you don't have German ability, you can apply for a German green card in 33 months.

Intermediary, at present, the major domestic intermediaries have their own advantages, which is not easy to compare. I have been recommended by friends around me by ibc Southwest German Business Center, which not only specializes in German immigrants, but also signed an investment agreement with the local German government (which is unique in China), which can guarantee the success rate of immigrants. You might as well visit official website in this institution.

I hope I can help you. If you have any other questions, I'm very willing to help you answer them ~