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You can opt for UK Citizenship by Investment. The application for UK investment immigration is simple, no need to prove funds** and provide tax bills;
No management experience is required, and there are no age, education, or English requirements. As long as you have no criminal record, and you have a cash deposit of not less than £1 million in a personal account outside China for more than three months, or a net worth certificate of £2 million in your personal or spouse's name (the sum of deposits, property, company shares and other assets) in your personal or spouse's name, you can apply for UK investment immigration.
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Applicants must be over 18 years old, and there is no maximum age limit;
No criminal record;
Willing to invest in the UK in the following ways:
1.Loan financing method: pay £170,000 investment loan interest, non-refundable; Asset requirements: Individuals or spouses have a net worth of at least £2 million in their name, including real estate, savings, etc.;
2.Full Investment: Invest £1,000,000 and return it after 5 years with interest.
Go to Jinnova Immigration to ask an expert, they will tailor an immigration plan for you.
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If you have technology, you can move with technology, but if you don't have technology, you have to have money. Hey.
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It is like learning English in the local area. I asked my relative, and he said that he didn't need to pass the customs in English, but I learned from the Internet that you asked the agent if there was a way. I have a relative who applied first in the UK, like.
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220,000 pounds for investment immigration.
You can go to a company to find out.
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There is a simple daily English teaching Rapid inner species It's best to understand before going How to get to Chinatown where the local attack has not dispersed And then now live in Chinatown Chinatown is basically Chinese And then learn slowly in ** If the learning ability is not strong Do not shoot the study with Chabo Learn Find a job with less contact with foreigners As long as the people around you speak English In fact, I learn very quickly When I went to South Korea, I didn't say anything, I couldn't listen, and I stayed there for half a year, and I could do anything.
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Learn English well, otherwise it will be very difficult.
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Find a place where there are Chinese.
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Your brother-in-law's method is the safest, but it will take about 10 years inside and out!!
If you are good at English, ask your brother-in-law to find a British company to hire you, and you can apply for permanent residence after 5 years, which is the fastest. It also takes 5 years for investment immigration, and it will take 5 years for you to marry a British.
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If you go to the UK to study, you can apply for residence in the UK after living in the UK for 5 years.
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All of the above are too simple.
The UK has drastically reduced the number of immigrants since this year, and it is too difficult to get permanent residence in the UK.
Even if you get a work visa, after 2 years of employment, one of the requirements for renewal is that the monthly salary is not less than £3,600. I asked the British, it is not difficult for natives to get 3600 after graduating from university and working for a few years, but for Chinese, it is difficult.
I still want to apply, for my own convenience!
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In the UK, you can apply for indefinite leave to remain on a 5-year work visa or a 10-year full-time student visa. If your parents have a job offer now, they should have a work visa, and the work visa unit will handle it (part-time jobs are not counted). It is possible to apply for permanent residence after 5 years.
Then you go back and apply for permanent residency directly. If you go to college over there, the tuition will be cheaper. If you want to change your passport if you get permanent residence, you need to take an English test, and you will only change it if you pass it.
It was like this in previous years, and now I don't know if the specific situation has changed. You can check it out at the British Embassy**.
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If your English is good, you can apply for entrepreneur immigration, as long as your English reaches IELTS 7 or you can go to the UK, your visa can only do business on your own, your spouse can find a job, your children must be under 16 years old to go together, and over 16 you need to apply for a separate student visa.
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My baby has been learning English since she was four years old, but every year I make up for English, the worse it gets, I wonder?
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Of course, you have to take IELTS to study, and then apply to the school over there. As for your parents' work, if there is a company there, then let the company over there apply for a work visa, work for 5 years, or pay taxes for 5 years, and then you can apply for permanent residence.
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On the question of how to obtain indefinite leave to remain in the UK, the views are as follows:
If you work in the UK after graduating from the job search and have a five-year work visa, you can apply for indefinite leave to remain.
If you marry someone who has or has obtained British citizenship, you can apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain.
Lived for 10 years. If you have lived in the UK for 10 years, you can get 10 years of indefinite leave to remain.
Entrepreneurship and investment immigration.
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