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How does a "European immigrant" become a citizen of an EU member state?

author:Handou immigrant Cindy

Life in the country is now better, and most of the population is financially free. In this part of the financial freedom crowd, many people also have the intention of immigrating, some for themselves, the elderly, and some for the education of their children. Previously, the most immigrated countries were the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and other countries. Let's leave us alone today about these old immigrant countries. Let's talk only about the EU organizations in Europe.

The EU is made up of 27 European countries, and many others have applied to join the EU. With the exception of a few countries in the EU, most of the countries are developed and moderately developed countries. Traffic, education, pensions, welfare, and commerce are all very perfect. These EU countries all have different immigration policies. Get an EU passport to live freely in EU member states, enjoy EU benefits, etc. EU passports are also very convenient for going out. Most EU member states have visa-free passports for 150+ countries. The EU itself is exempt from each other in 27 countries. Today I will give you an inventory of the immigration methods of EU countries one by one, and it can be said that there is always one for you.

How does a "European immigrant" become a citizen of an EU member state?

1. Austria

Austria is the Music Capital of Europe and one of the richest countries in the European Union. Austria has 300 groups of places every year, with permanent residence programs and one-step naturalization programs, and the application conditions are simple

2. Belgium

Belgium can apply for "self-employed immigration", which requires you to be sent to Belgium as a senior employee to work or set up a branch office in Belgium, requiring a bachelor's degree and an annual salary of €42,000.

3. Bulgaria

How does a "European immigrant" become a citizen of an EU member state?

Bulgaria currently does the most immigrants on the market is to invest about 500,000 euros to get a green card, and then 2-3 years after naturalization, I do not recommend this model, the cycle is too long The amount of funds is large and unstable.

There are still ways to enter the country, and personal advice tends to this way

4. Cyprus

Cyprus is a country of immigrants for the rich. The passport immigration method led to the processing of many Chinese rich people, and then it was suspended. Today, only 300,000 euros are purchased to immigrate to real estate

5. Croatia

Croatian immigrants have a "30,000 euros" quota of migrants who are in the great luck, and no Chinese applicant has been able to apply successfully. Spend 300,000 euros to buy government bonds to get a green card

6. Czech Republic

How does a "European immigrant" become a citizen of an EU member state?

The Czech "entrepreneurial immigration" program applies for a green card after 5 years, which requires a bank statement of 200,000 yuan and at least 30,000 euros to open a company in the Czech Republic. The employer guarantees 5 years of permanent residence, 10 years of naturalization, the cost is 200,000 yuan, and it is necessary to log in.

There is also a fast-track naturalization program like Bulgaria

7. Denmark

Only when Denmark goes through skilled migration can there be hope. Finding a Danish employer and applying for a work permit has a chance of immigrating to Denmark

8. Estonia

A start-up visa was introduced, where you can get a long-term visa by starting a business. The entire cost is controlled within 400,000 yuan

9. Finland

Finland is not a traditional immigrant country, and if you want to immigrate, you can only apply for a work permit. One is to come here to start a business and work. A Chinese restaurant can create several jobs: i.e. immigration quotas. The other is studying abroad

10. France

How does a "European immigrant" become a citizen of an EU member state?

France's "non-profit visa" bug is relatively large, because the flexibility is relatively large, resulting in the back of the operation is more difficult, now there are special contributions to the naturalization of the project, the price is more expensive to more than 400,000 euros, and Austria is similar, but this project is available on the French official website.

11. Germany

The easiest way to immigrate to Germany is to have two years of professional work experience and can apply for German immigration without the need for a university diploma. Ideally, it only takes 21 months to get a green card in Germany. However, it is very difficult to handle, and all that remains is that there are more Blue Card projects and legal persons on the market

12. Greece

The European Union lowered the immigration threshold, 250,000 euros to have a house to get a green card, this market has been done badly, detailed projectSpee I will not say more, just to say a little, the moisture of the house is relatively large, before 250,000 can buy more than 2-4 sets of houses (two-bedroom kind), after being hyped up now 300,000 can only buy 1-2 sets or so, everyone knows the moisture.

13. Hungary

The previous 150,000 national debt immigrants have been shut down, and the customers who handled it before have now received the money one after another, and now it is common in Hungary to start a business immigrant. By establishing an operating company in Hungary, as long as the company operates, the residence card can be renewed, and after holding the residence card for 3 years, the whole family can apply for permanent residence, and there is a special contribution to naturalization, 100,000.

14. Ireland

Ireland has a donation immigration program, at least 400,000 euros can get a green card, which is being done on the market, not to mention

15. Italy

Self-employed entrepreneur immigrants in Italy can immigrate for 100,000 euros. However, there are drawbacks, that is, there are no small difficulties and risks

16. Latvia

Latvia, where beauty is "flooded", has a lower threshold for buyers to immigrate. Have a house of not less than 250,000 euros, get a visa. However, within five years, you can't live in Latvia for 6 consecutive months, or the total time can't exceed 12 months, and you basically don't live in Latvia, so this project is also in vain

17. Lithuania

How does a "European immigrant" become a citizen of an EU member state?

Lithuania is basically a springboard for immigrants. Invest 100,000 euros to open a company, and after 5 years you can apply for a green card

Now there is also a one-step entry into the Lithuanian EU passport, welcome to inquire

18. Luxembourg

Many people do not understand Luxembourg immigration, think it is difficult, as a small editor who has lived in Luxembourg for a period of time, today I can give you a focus on the three kinds of immigration in Luxembourg

1. Self-employment

Start or buy a business in the local area, start with 300,000 euros, create 3 jobs, and the visa is 2+3+5

2. Employer guarantee

The visa period is also 2+3+5 monthly individual tax needs to be deducted by yourself,

3. Non-profit private residence card

The bill requires 78,000 euros, generally to deposit 100,000 euros and above, and cannot work

To add one more thing, Luxembourg is required to meet the 183-day immigration supervision requirement per year

19. Malta

A family of four generations in one step in place eu permanent residence

20. The Netherlands

The Netherlands only needs 250,000 euros to get an EU passport, a family of 2 generations

21. Poland

Polish immigration is very simple, basketball play well can immigrate, the famous former Chinese men's basketball center is like this. There are also 100,000 euros for a family of 2 generation immigrants, one step in place to obtain permanent residence

22. Portugal

How does a "European immigrant" become a citizen of an EU member state?

Buy more than 280,000 euros of real estate investment immigration, there is a non-investment, only 100,000 euros can be a family of 2 generations at the same time to obtain permanent residence status

23. Romania

Romania currently has ordinary immigrants who can get a 1-year visa for 50,000 euros, as well as a naturalization passport, 100,000 euros (sold out)

24. Slovakia

Slovakia has ordinary immigrants, and 200,000 euros can get a 5-year residence permit for a fixed project

25. Slovenia

There is no general immigration policy of getting a green card directly. Open a local company, the minimum registered capital is 7500 euros, normal company, pay social security, you can renew, or employer-sponsored immigrants, first take the residence card, later change permanent residence, the processing fee is low

26. Spain

There are 500,000 euros of houses to immigrate, and there are non-profits, all available on the market, not much to say.

27. Sweden

If you obtain a swedish work visa and marry or live together, you can also apply to study in Sweden, and those who study for a doctorate in Sweden can also obtain permanent residence

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