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What are the ways to immigrate?

There are the following legal immigration methods for Macao and Shenzhen immigrants: investment immigration, housing immigration, skilled immigration, employer-sponsored immigration, relative immigration, marriage immigration and so on.

1. Investment immigrants: Investment immigrants refer to people who have certain assets and a certain degree of business experience or management experience and obtain permanent residency in foreign countries through investment. Applicants can invest in investment funds or suitable commercial projects approved by the government of the target country. Such applicants must be willing to invest their funds in the target immigrant countries, so as to promote the economic development of the target immigrant countries, increase employment opportunities and enrich cultural life.

Countries that can immigrate through investment are the United States, Australia, New Zealand and Canada.

2. Housing immigrants: By investing in real estate in some European countries, you can obtain a local residence permit, and you can obtain local permanent residency after living for a certain period of time.

Countries that can immigrate by buying a house are Portugal, Spain, Italy, Greece and Cyprus.

3. Skilled immigration: Apply for immigration according to the applicant's comprehensive strength such as education level, professional skills and language ability.

Countries that can immigrate through skilled migration include Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the United States.

4. Employer-sponsored immigration: Employer-sponsored application for work visa. For example, Australian employers can apply for permanent residency in Australia in one step as long as they sponsor 186 immigrants.

5. Relocation of relatives: The applicant has a stable source of income after going to the state-owned immediate family.

6. Marriage immigration: To establish a real marriage relationship, the applicant must be able to prove the authenticity of the marriage relationship.