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What about domestic real estate after immigration?

After emigrating, domestic real estate can choose to continue to hold or sell.

Immigration supervision in many countries is not very strict. Take New Zealand as an example. You can apply for New Zealand citizenship if you stay in New Zealand for more than 65,438+0,350 days within 5 years and stay in New Zealand for more than 240 days (8 months) every year.

The new provisions of the Canadian Citizenship Act require applicants to live in Canada within 6 years 1460 days (4 years).

If you want to travel frequently, it is recommended to keep the domestic real estate. After all, immigrants were China citizens before applying for foreign nationality.