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Ask which country has good nationality and what advantages it has.

If you study abroad, Australia, Canada and Japan are all better places to go ~

If you stay at work after school, it is easier to obtain Canadian and Australian citizenship.

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In European countries, especially in western Europe, immigration is generally extremely difficult, and the social security in Europe is very high, which often costs a lot of public expenditure, so the government is more cautious about immigration; In addition, many countries in Europe are mono-ethnic countries, and it is difficult for immigrants to integrate into the local area. Take France as an example. French immigrants are mostly laborers or stowaways in Arab former French colonies, and their social status is very low. The mainstream society has always rejected these immigrants, and even unstable incidents have occurred from time to time. Unless you work and live in a European country for a long time, it is basically impossible to immigrate.

Nordic immigration threshold is slightly lower, and social tolerance is relatively high. However, the climate in Northern Europe is bad, the language is unreasonable, and there are few people in China.

Eastern Europe and Russian countries ... Russia has always been known for its strict entry and exit system, and it takes a lot of trouble to get a Russian visa, let alone immigration. Eastern European countries are not suitable for immigration because of the recent economic downturn and high unemployment rate. However, it is said that Russia can get land for reclamation in eastern Siberia in some ways, but ... are you sure you want to go to Russia as a farmer?

Africa ... unknown, because no one really wants to immigrate to Africa, right? At least from my experience in Africa, the local people in China can't wait to return home early.

It is extremely difficult to immigrate to Asia and Japan. Because Japan is a mono-ethnic society, it is good for foreigners to obtain the right of abode. At the time of rapid economic development, Japan recruited a small number of immigrants, some of whom came from China. But if you want to join Japanese nationality, you have to change your surname to Japanese surname, and then you can fully integrate into Japan. I'm afraid it's a little difficult. The same is true in South Korea.

India ... everyone who has been to India knows that unless you are stupid enough to eat curry. ...

Arab Muslim countries such as Central Asia and West Asia … Same as above, unless you are trampled by a camel …

It is not difficult for southeast Asian countries to immigrate, and many Chinese who do business are naturalized. Singapore can be considered. From the threshold, it is not high. If you go to school and stay for 5-8 years, you can get permanent residency. Apart from its small size, Singapore is a clean, tidy and civilized place, and it is also the first choice for many Chinese to be naturalized.

Hong Kong is easier. As long as you buy a house in Hong Kong, many intermediaries do so. If you have millions of property, you can be naturalized in Hong Kong successfully. In addition, Hong Kong also has a "talent plan". As long as you are a respectable person in society, the Hong Kong Government can be lenient.

Speaking of Australia, it is actually a good place for immigrants. To sum up, the cost does not need to be too high (hundreds of thousands are enough for investment), and many immigration agencies have businesses, which are vast in land and sparsely populated, friendly to immigrants and have mature Chinese communities. Even if you have no money, you can immigrate with skills. The Australian and New Zealand governments have a list of talents they lack, and they can give priority to them as long as they meet the requirements.

In North America, Canada is actually superior to the United States. Canada is similar to Australia, with a vast territory and a small population, a large number of Chinese, and relatively low investment and technology thresholds. The government also tends to absorb more immigrants to expand the labor market.

In contrast, the threshold for investment immigration in the United States has increased in recent years. Although the American people come from all corners of the country, the gap is not shallow. But the Chinese community with a long history is still very attractive. Living in Flushing is no different from living in Beijing, and it's okay not to speak English.

It will be a long process to apply for universities in North America and find job immigrants. Moreover, the governments and schools in the United States and Canada are short of money recently, and scholarships are getting less and less, making it more difficult to apply. It is common to get a green card after ten years of struggle, but you may not be naturalized.

If South American countries want to immigrate, Brazil is the first choice. Most parts of Brazil are vast and sparsely populated, and it is also a place with rapid economic development. Compared with other countries, the people are the melting pot of the nation, and there is no discrimination at all. China people who do business in Brazil have no problem as long as they want to be naturalized (the key is whether they want to be naturalized or not). If you love this country with bikinis and football and can tolerate its high crime rate and slums, Brazil is actually beautiful.

Argentina, Chile and other countries are more difficult, mainly because too few people go, no one opens the way, and things are more difficult. Other South American countries ... might as well stay in China. At least those countries are still in the throes of the third wave of democratization, and stability is a problem.