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The Netherlands has a unique advantage in attracting foreign investment immigrants.

1, with strong economic strength and trade status. The Netherlands is the 18 largest economy in the world and the sixth largest economy in the European Union. In recent years, in the global competitiveness report of the World Economic Forum in Davos, the Netherlands has all entered the top 10. As a traditional trading power, the Netherlands has a very stable position in global trade.

2. Excellent geographical location and developed logistics network. The Netherlands is located at the intersection of the North Atlantic route and the European continental sea passage, facing the North Sea and backing the hinterland of the European continent. Its consumption population within 500 kilometers of Fiona Fang reached 65.438+0.7 billion, accounting for almost half of the EU market. Rotterdam port is the largest in Europe and the ninth largest in the world, and it is the main shipping port in and out of Europe. Amsterdam Airport Schiphol is one of the busiest international airports in Europe, ranking in the top five in terms of take-off and landing sorties, cargo volume and passenger volume.

3. It has a long business history and a good environment. The Netherlands has always attached great importance to business and businessmen. Whether it is the invention of joint-stock companies or the establishment of banks in the modern sense, the Netherlands has played a pioneering role, and its business internationalization development process has a history of more than four centuries.

4, advanced industrial technology, enterprise gathering. Although the Netherlands is small and in a low-lying area, it has not affected the country's economic development, but has become an advantage. The Netherlands is at the world level in traditional industries such as chemical industry, food, machinery and electronics, as well as emerging industries such as environmental protection, new energy, life sciences and new materials, and has many world-renowned enterprises, such as Philips, DSM and Heineken. Dutch government and enterprises attach great importance to R&D and technological innovation, creating a good environment for enterprise development.

Extended reading: the basic situation of Dutch immigrants

You may be familiar with traditional immigrant countries such as the United States, Canada and Australia, but you are not familiar with immigrants from non-immigrant countries such as Europe. The Netherlands is not an immigrant country, and none of the EU member states is an immigrant country. However, according to EU law, foreigners who have legally lived in a member state of the EU for more than five years have the right to apply for permanent residence or become citizens of that member state. The law of permanent residence is an EU law established in the form of EU directive on September 25th, 2003. The law stipulates four basic conditions:

1, continuous legal residence for more than five years, and this five-year residence does not include studying and short-term residence. The EU's requirement for "continuity" is that you have not left your member for more than 6 consecutive months, and you have not left your member for more than 65,438+00 months in the past 5 years.

2. Have enough income to maintain family life. This is determined by the minimum income laws of member countries. Joined the medical insurance.

3. Meet the cultural integration requirements of long-term resident foreigners in the membership law.

You will not pose a threat to public safety.

Incorporating the above conditions into the Netherlands is:

1, worked continuously for five years, never left Holland for more than six months at a time, and never left for more than 10 months in total.

On the date of application, you must have enough salary income and medical insurance.

3. Pass the Dutch A2 exam

4. You have no criminal record.