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What are the ways to get a British green card?

Seven ways:

1.Tier 1 graduate entrepreneur migration-50,000.

The graduate entrepreneurship visa is suitable for international college graduates (undergraduate and above) with real and feasible entrepreneurial ideas, and can only be applied by the guarantor of the school.

2.Tier 1 Entrepreneur Migration-200,000.

The British entrepreneur immigrant visa is suitable for those who want to start a business in the UK. The visa holder can only engage in the commercial operation of the application project during his stay in the UK. Generally speaking, applicants need to have 200,000 pounds of funds.

3. Tier12 million investment immigrants-2 million pounds.

Applicants must hold at least 2 million pounds of funds, have no English language requirements, and can obtain permanent residency after 5 years.

4. Secondary work visa

This kind of ordinary visa is what we often call a work visa, which needs to be guaranteed by an employer with a government license. After five years, if the annual salary meets the corresponding requirements of the British Home Office (the current annual salary is more than 35,000 pounds), you can apply for permanent residence in the UK.

5. Internship visa on the fifth floor

Eligible applicants enter the UK as temporary workers or work in the UK for a short time. Generally speaking, the category of China students' application is "GAE government authorized exchange program". In addition to finding an employer, they also need a guarantee certificate issued by a qualified institution.

6. Spouse visa

Spouse/marriage visa is applicable to applicants with British or permanent partners. Partner's annual salary 18600 or above.

7. The curve stays in Britain: Irish investment immigrants

In fact, you don't have to be single-minded to immigrate to Britain. Irish investment immigrants only need 500,000 euros, and they will be naturalized in Ireland five years later. Citizens of EU member states with Irish passports can work, live, do business and receive education freely in 28 member states.

I hope my answer can help you.