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Some misunderstandings about German immigrants

Myth 1 immigration = foreign nationality.

This is the biggest misunderstanding of immigration. Many people think that emigration means leaving China and becoming a foreign nationality. In fact, "immigration" and "naturalization" are completely different things.

Different countries have different immigration policies, take Spain as an example. Immigrating to Spain only means that you have obtained the local "right of abode", that is, you can live and live in Spain and enjoy the same benefits as local residents, but you are still a citizen of China and a native of China. If you want to become a Spanish citizen, you must meet other conditions and go through another application procedure. In fact, in recent years, more and more immigrants from China only want to maintain the permanent residency of foreign countries, rather than becoming foreign nationals.

Myth 2 Immigration = Living in a Foreign Country

Does emigration necessarily mean settling abroad? Of course not. Immigration is just an identity category issued to foreigners by some countries. After you get this "immigration status", you can still live and work in China. Of course, some countries have certain residence time requirements for people with immigration status, as long as they meet the minimum residence time. When to live and how long to live each time are completely free to control.

Even if there is a so-called "immigration director", he will not force you to settle in that country for a long time. Moreover, many countries don't even have immigration prisons.

Myth 3 Immigrants = Rich People

When it comes to immigration, many people think it is the "privilege" of the rich. This judgment is not accurate. In reality, many ordinary working-class people emigrate abroad, far more than the rich. Some countries in the world regard "immigration" as a "national policy".

Myth 4 Migration = Capital Flight

In fact, most immigrants are ordinary working-class people, and "immigration" and "capital flight" cannot be equated simply, because those skilled immigrants with working-class background, immigrants with talents introduced and experienced immigrants transferred from the labor force probably don't have much money to "escape".

Undeniably, immigration will cause a certain capital outflow, because applicants want to invest abroad, whether in investment companies, real estate or other legal forms, just to meet the minimum investment requirements of "investment immigration".

Myth 5 Immigrants = unpatriotic.

This is probably the deepest problem that many immigrants are shot. Who says immigrants are unpatriotic? It's just that people choose different lifestyles! Realistically speaking, there are many shortcomings in the domestic environment, such as serious environmental pollution, such as the quality of education is not as good as that of foreign countries, such as the poor medical level, such as the unsuitable investment environment.

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