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Want to immigrate, but not necessarily go to the United States, do overseas Chinese groups only have the strength of American immigration?
Overseas Chinese Group was established in 1999, approved by the Ministry of Public Security and the State Administration for Industry and Commerce, with the qualification of "entry and exit intermediary license for private purposes", specializing in "immigration and settlement" business. At present, the main business includes: providing information introduction, legal consultation, communication, overseas arrangement, visa application and related services for citizens' non-official activities such as overseas settlement, investment immigration and property inheritance. A new pattern of diversified business development focusing on "investment immigration" consulting, supplemented by study abroad, vocational education and industrial investment is taking shape. Specifically, it includes: American immigrants, Canadian immigrants, Singaporean immigrants, British immigrants, Hong Kong residents, Macao residents and international students.
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