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Conditions and cost standards for immigrating to Britain

In fact, the conditions for British immigration are very simple. At present, there are two ways to immigrate to Britain, namely, British investment immigration and British entrepreneur immigration. British investment immigrants are investing in British government bonds with low risk. The spouse and children of the principal applicant are free to participate in work and study. After five years, the whole family can obtain permanent residency and withdraw their investment. Since the introduction of Tier 1Entrepreneur policy in Britain, it has attracted wide attention because of its "cheap and good quality" immigration conditions.

Application conditions for investment immigrants in the UK:

Invested 2 million pounds to obtain the right of abode in the UK;

1. Principal applicant 18 years old, no criminal record, and the child's age cannot exceed 18 years old;

2. The applicant has 2 million pounds of liquidity in his name;

32 million pounds to invest in British financial products;

4. If you invest in the UK within three months, you can continue to have the right of abode as long as you keep your investment.

Acceleration channel:

1. If you invest 5 million pounds, you can get permanent residency in 3 years;

2. If you invest 6.5438+million pounds, you can get permanent residency in two years.

Application conditions for British entrepreneurs to immigrate:

1. The venture capital exceeds 200,000 pounds.

2. IELTS 4 or above, or bachelor degree or above in British university.

3. Have enough living security.

4. Principal applicant 18 years old or above (accompanying person: spouse, 18 years old children).

5. Scoring standard: 50 points or more on the Global Additional Scoring Scale.

To sum up, 200,000 pounds can be used for the whole family to immigrate to Britain. Is there any change in Britain's new immigration policy? Many people choose to immigrate to Britain for their children's future education.