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How much does it cost to immigrate to Chile?
Don't worry, as long as you have a college degree or above and a deposit of about 300,000 yuan, the Chilean study abroad immigration plan launched by the South American English Model Union will fulfill your immigration dream. Get a Chilean green card for up to two years, and use it as a springboard to enter the European and American world.
You can also benefit from it:
1. Master a language widely used in the world-Spanish, as the third largest language in the world and the common language of the United Nations, is widely used throughout America, including most parts of the United States.
2. Get a higher degree-through one and a half years of postgraduate study, greatly improve your social competitiveness.
3. More employment opportunities-With the deepening of economic and cultural exchanges between China and Chile, your life experience in the two countries will bring you many benefits, whether as a representative of China enterprises in Chile, working for a local company engaged in trade with China, or returning to China to start a business.
Application conditions:
65438+ under 0. 35 years old (conditions can be relaxed to 40 years old)
2. College degree or above.
Cost:
RMB 229,800 Yuan
* 2011Special price before August 365438 +0: RMB 183840 yuan.
The fee includes the service content:
1. language school tuition
2. Teachers' tuition fees
3. Green card application service
4. Guidelines for visa processing
5. Visa interview training
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