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How much does immigration cost by country?

Hello, I am an international immigration consultant. Your question is a bit general. The United States has different immigration programs. For example, the United States has various immigration programs from EB1 to EB5 for employment-based immigrants, and the fees required are also different.

The minimum investment amount for U.S. EB5 investment immigration is US$500,000. There are basically no other requirements for applicants, as long as they have no major diseases or criminal records.

It seems that EB5 immigration is quite easy, but the current EB5 waiting list is a bit long and has been stalled for 4 consecutive months, which tests the patience of applicants.

The price of the US EB-1c transnational executive immigration project is related to the selected project. It basically starts at US$500,000, but it can be recycled and the risk is low.

However, the requirements for applicants are a bit high. Applicants must be senior executives of the company where they work, have a certain number of regular employees in the company (pay various insurance premiums), and have excellent company performance in the past two years.

Investment immigration in Quebec, Canada and investment immigration under provincial nomination in Canadian provinces. Investment immigration projects in various Canadian provinces require funds ranging from 150,000 to 800,000 Canadian dollars. Applicants are required to have certain language skills, at least IELTS level 4, and applicants are also required to conduct

Back tone, some have immigration prison.

Australia's 188A Entrepreneurship Immigration does not require direct investment of capital, but the applicant is required to have assets of 800,000 Australian dollars, be no more than 55 years old, have an EOI score of more than 65 points, and have company sales exceeding 400,000 Australian dollars in 2 of the past 4 years (maximum 2

companies combined) and own at least 30% of the shares.

Australian 188b investment immigration applicants need to invest 1.5 million Australian dollars in bonds designated by the Australian government for 4 years, have at least 3 years of successful business and investment experience, be no more than 55 years old, have an EOI score of 65 points or more, and have a household asset of more than 2.25 million Australian dollars and explain it.

Source, there is immigration supervision.

Australia's 188c major investment immigration requires applicants to invest 5 million Australian dollars in Australia. It requires Australian government sponsorship, no language and age requirements, and immigration supervision (the time required is shorter).

Basically, it’s a typical example of just having money.

Australia's 132 Business Genius Immigration requires applicants to have a net worth of at least 1.5 million euros and be able to explain their legal origins. They must not be older than 55 years old and obtain a nomination and immigration invitation letter from the Australian state or territory government.

New Zealand Investment Immigration Category I requires applicants to invest 1,000,000 New Zealand dollars in New Zealand within 3 years. There are no age, language and business experience requirements, and there is a shorter immigration supervision (need to live in New Zealand for at least 44 days in the next 2 years within 3 years).

Basically, it’s a typical example of just having money.

New Zealand Investment Immigration Category II requires applicants to invest 1.5 million New Zealand dollars in New Zealand within 4 years, be no more than 65 years old, have 3 years of business experience, IELTS score of 3 or above, and be screened by immigration supervision and EOI scores.

The Cyprus passport requires the applicant to invest in real estate of no less than 2 million euros in Cyprus, be at least 18 years old, and have no criminal record.

You can get your green card in as little as 3 months and your passport in 6 months.

Typical of just having money.

Cyprus house purchase immigration requires applicants to purchase a property in Cyprus of no less than 300,000 euros, be at least 18 years old, and provide proof of annual income of 30,000 euros.

Applicants for Spanish real estate purchase immigration need to purchase real estate worth 500,000 euros or more and medical insurance in Spain.

In addition, applicants must be over 18 years old and have no criminal record.

It’s also a good example of just having money.

Portuguese property purchase immigration applicants need to purchase a property worth 500,000 euros or more in Portugal.

In addition, applicants must be over 18 years old, have no criminal record, and have a short immigration prison term.

Greek house purchase immigration requires applicants to purchase real estate in Greece with a net value of not less than 250,000 euros (it needs to be recognized by the Greek authorities, so purchase with caution), be at least 18 years old, and have no criminal record.

In addition, Caribbean island countries such as Grenada, St. Kitts, and Antigua, Southeast Asian countries such as Malaysia, Myanmar, Indonesia, and Thailand, as well as some Pacific island countries and African countries, as long as the applicant is over 18 years old and has no criminal record (some countries do not require

), you can directly apply for immigration and naturalization if you reach a certain amount through investment, donation, house purchase, etc.

U.S. eb-1A outstanding talent immigrants who have received one-time major international achievements, awards, or major inventions, or who have not received the above-mentioned international awards, but who meet three or more of the following 10 conditions, are also considered first priority

"Special talents".

To meet the application conditions for special talent occupation immigration, the U.S. eb2 professional talent immigrant must provide at least three of the following pieces of evidence: such as work experience, membership in professional associations, significant contributions in the field, academic records, etc.

ps, some technical talents who are not suitable for EB2 professional talent immigration can be sponsored by US EB3 employers.