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Is overseas investment immigration useful?

I have a friend who just successfully handled it. This project is not bad, and the process is simple:

6- 10 months, the whole family can get a residence visa quickly, with short time and fast speed.

First examine and approve, then invest, and the investment can be withdrawn when it expires, so the funds are safe and secure.

Pure English countries, one of the countries with the highest education level, have a world-class education level.

There is no immigration supervisor, only one day a year, and there is no need to give up domestic business or work.

Can legally work in Ireland

Parents, brothers and sisters can apply for reunion, and hold the No.0 sign to truly realize family reunion.

Forever neutral country, social stability, no clan differences, sound Chinese community and strong sense of superiority.

One of the countries with the most developed health care system in the world.

Simple requirements, no age, language, education requirements.

Investing in government-supported projects ensures investment safety.

Corporate income tax 12.5%, low tax, has absolute advantages in the world.

You can apply for naturalization after living for 9 years and 5 years, and you don't need a language test to recognize dual citizenship.

Travel to 17 1 country with an Irish passport.

Holding an Irish passport can legally settle in Britain, and it is expected to apply for a British green card after five years, which is not affected by Britain's withdrawal from the EU.

Immigrants Henry has established a good cooperative relationship with the Irish government, maintained information communication with the Irish Immigration Bureau all the year round, and maintained long-term and stable cooperation with local professional lawyers and commercial organizations, which can effectively guide customers to complete residence visa applications, and those who meet the living conditions can assist in handling Irish passports.