Ireland is now a popular immigration country, many people apply for immigration to Ireland, but read the life of Irish immigrants do not understand, here for everyone to share the real life of Irish immigrants.
1. The Pure Beauty of the “Emerald” This grassy island of the country is known as the “Emerald Island” or “emerald”, just like the green, white and orange flag of Ireland. It is a pure and beautiful country.
Living here can inspire you and make you feel that life and nature are one. As for smog and pollution, they disappear from your life and become a distant legend.
When you live here, experience the breathtaking scenery, the long coastline, and the rich and fascinating local culture, you can’t help but call this place home. From there, you can wander on the wild road in pursuit of individuality.
Unique outdoor sports world surf resorts, quality golf courses throughout the country, super negative oxygen fresh air, provide you with the most dynamic outdoor lifestyle.
Surfing in the rain can also be experienced at Duran Chain Beach, a surfing resort in Bandoran, which attracts thousands of water enthusiasts every year to show off their beautiful surfing bodies.
Dingle Peninsula maintains the ancient scenery and simple style, when you are ready for a weekend outing after a busy week, Dingle Island is not too convenient, the pocket Dingle Island between the main cities less than an hour’s drive, driving on the rugged road winding, all the way scenery, all the way magic, all the way dream.
The conditions of Irish investment immigration are as follows: the main applicant is at least 18 years old, non-EU citizen, accompanying children not more than 24 years old, unmarried and financially independent;
The principal applicant invests 1 million Euros in a project approved by the Irish government and maintains the investment for more than 3 years;
The applicant and his or her children aged 16 or above must present proof of no criminal record in China and other countries where he or she has lived for more than 6 months.
Proof of assets of 2 million euros in the name of the principal applicant or spouse.
The main applicant shall be at least 18 years old, non-EU citizen, accompanying children under 24 years old, unmarried and financially independent;
The principal applicant makes a donation of 500,000 Euros to the government designated organization;
When more than five investors donate to the same charity project, each investor only needs to donate 400,000 euros;
Proof of assets of 2 million euros (such as bank deposits, real estate, stocks, companies, etc.) in the name of the principal applicant or spouse;
Applicants must prove that they have no criminal record in China or other countries where they have lived for at least 6 months.
So how to become a permanent resident of Ireland?
No criminal record;
Have resided in Ireland for a cumulative period of 5 years within 9 years, of which 4 years in the first 8 years, have resided in Ireland for a period of 10 and a half months within 12 months prior to the submission of the application, that is, not more than 6 weeks outside the country;
Have enough savings to support your life;
Has not received relief social welfare within the past three years;
Purchase health insurance while living in Ireland.
Iii. Advantages of Irish immigration The difficulty of Irish immigration is low, the speed is fast, the conditions of Irish immigration are easy, the processing cycle is short, and the requirements of immigration supervision are low.
Donations start at 400,000 and investments start at 1 million. It takes six to eight months to get immigration status.
There is no requirement for business, interview, language or physical examination, which is an important reason why many investors choose to immigrate to Ireland.
Compared to the UK, Australia, Canada and other countries, which require six months to two years of residence, Irish immigration status only needs one day of landing every year to maintain.
Ireland’s high competitiveness in economy, taxation, education, welfare, medical security, social environment and other aspects determines the high gold content of its immigration status!
In terms of economy: Ireland is a highly developed country in Western Europe, with per capita GDP ranking the fifth in the world and the highest GDP growth rate in the European Union.
In terms of medical security: low-income people in Ireland can enjoy a variety of free medical services with the medical cards issued by the government, while ordinary residents can get limited public medical services, such as free outpatient and inpatient services in public hospitals.
Social environment: As one of the seven permanently neutral countries, Ireland is a safe, friendly and stable country with a stable society, warm people and high immigrant acceptance.
Welfare: Ireland’s social welfare expenditure accounts for about 1/4 of the government’s financial expenditure, and its generous welfare is comparable to that of Australia, Canada and the four Nordic countries, ranking among the top 10 in the world.
Education: Ireland provides excellent English environment and follows the pure British education system. Students’ college entrance examination results can directly apply to the top universities in the UK.
The proportion of Irish people receiving higher education ranks the first in Europe, and its institutions of higher learning rank among the top 5% in the world.