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Why can't Denmark, Norway and Finland have "empty accounts"?

Finland is a non-immigrant country in principle, that is, the Finnish government does not encourage large-scale migration of migrants. However, the Finnish government strongly encourages foreigners to invest and set up factories and companies in Finland. In view of this business behavior, you can immigrate to Finland by investing. Or you can study in Finland, which is also a good way.

Two Swedish immigrants mainly meet the following four conditions:

1 Apply for residence permit due to kinship.

Husband/wife/cohabiting partner is in Sweden.

For children under the age of 18, if both parents or one parent is in Sweden, the child can live in Sweden with his/her father/mother.

Obtain a Swedish self-employment visa

Apply for a work permit in Sweden. After four years of work permit, you can apply for permanent residence.

Three Norwegian immigration conditions:

1 permanent business activities must be carried out in Norway, which can be in the form of a domestic parent company setting up a subsidiary in Norway.

If it is a sole proprietorship, you take full responsibility;

If it is a limited liability company, it only undertakes limited liability. At this time, the operation of the enterprise must have certain financial guarantee. At the same time, you need to provide a minimum living guarantee and a basic salary for hiring Norwegian employees. The current requirement is NOK 229,354 per year. Only by meeting these requirements can your company really operate. When you have lived in Norway for three years, you can apply for permanent residency. However, you cannot leave Norway for more than two years after obtaining a permanent residence permit, otherwise it will be cancelled. You can apply for Norwegian citizenship after seven years.

4. Conditions for immigration to Denmark:

Denmark is a non-immigrant country, so it is good to have permanent residency. You can marry or work with Danes for more than 4 years through family reunion, but you have to take Danish and pass the residency exam anyway. At present, it is more difficult to immigrate to Denmark.