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If you want to live on an island, is it possible to immigrate to Maldives?
You may only see photos of Iraqi scenery in Maldives on the Internet, but it is still very difficult to live in Maldives. First of all, Maldives is a country where all people believe in religion. After you go, you must abide by religious taboos and etiquette. Second, you either live in Male, the capital, or on the residential islands of other atolls, and the traffic on the residential islands depends on boats, so you are used to the convenient transportation in China, and you may not be able to adapt to going there; Third, the local consumption level is very high. Renting a house with one room and one living room may cost 1, 000- 1, 500 dollars a month, and it will cost 2000-2500 dollars if you eat, drink and drink.
I guess you just asked such a question on impulse. If you really want to live in Maldives for a period of time, I suggest you learn English well and communicate with people from most countries without barriers, because many resort hotels are now recruiting Chinese butlers. You can apply for a job with your resume, enjoy the local life while working, and even eat delicious food, go diving and go to sea, but it is estimated that you can't stay for half a year, so you might as well stay in the motherland.
Attached is the Maldivian Immigration Act: http://immigration.gov.mv/pages/act/mi-act-english.pdf.
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