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Which country should I immigrate to? What about Spain? It is said that Spain is a poor country in Europe, worse than China.

As a developed country in Europe, Spain's economy is in the forefront of Europe, and medical care, education and life are more suitable for most immigrants.

Because of Spain's mild climate and long sunshine hours, Spaniards prefer staying up late and getting up late than people in other European countries. Shops open late, usually at 9: 00 or 9: 30 in the morning, and stay open until the afternoon 13: 30. The business hours in the afternoon are usually 16: 30 or 17: 00 to 20: 00 or 20: 30. Although there are several hours of rest at noon, there are more and more shops that are not closed now. If you are in a popular tourist area, the shops are usually open until 22: 00 or 23: 00.

There are many kinds of holidays in Spain, with about 200 holidays every year. Except for some major traditional festivals such as Christmas and Easter, all regions have their own festivals, which are full of local colors. On holidays, Spaniards generally like to get together with their families. Except in July and August, most Hispanics only work about 42 hours a week and enjoy a month's paid holiday every year, which means that they only work 1 1 month a year, but receive 14 months' salary.

Spain is a country with high social welfare system. After emigrating to Spain, you can enjoy universal social medical insurance. Spain has a high medical level and advanced medical equipment, and is one of the best countries in the world in terms of public medical system. The health care network is perfect, and the health centers and hospitals are densely distributed, which can provide primary diagnosis and specialist care, and it is very convenient to see a doctor. Spain has a complete prevention and first aid system, and the first aid system is developed. As long as you call the emergency number, you can get emergency services quickly.

The Spanish government attaches great importance to education, which accounts for 5% of GDP. Implement 10 year compulsory education (6 years in primary school and 4 years in middle school). There are more than 300 institutions of higher learning in China, most of which are public universities, and 87% of the funds come from the direct allocation of the state. Public education in Spain is free, including the undergraduate and doctoral stages of public universities, and the funds used by the Spanish government for scholarships account for 3% of all education funds.