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Ireland immigration, can lead to the United States

              
With the knock-on effect of Brexit, the European reshuffle and the rise of Ireland. Ireland, a Commonwealth country that was part of the United Kingdom decades ago, has become the fastest growing economy in Europe and is known as the "Kelter Tiger." Ireland has become the country of choice for resident permit around the world and has become a newcomer to European resident permit countries.
 
Many people want to go to the UK, but the UK has few immigration programs and high conditions, so Ireland has become a springboard for the curve to settle in UK. Due to the special relationship between Ireland and the United Kingdom, after having an Irish passport, you can settle directly in UK without applying, which is equivalent to the permanent residence status of the United Kingdom.
 
As a member of the European Union, Ireland can enjoy the social welfare benefits of all EU member states with Irish citizenship and can settle in any EU country.
 
At the same time, Ireland is also a springboard to the United States. In November 2018, the United States passed a new bill that will open approximately 5,000 E3 work visas to Irish citizens each year. The quota is only the main applicant, so the number is quite amazing, and only for Irish citizens, the application is not scheduled, one application
 can get a visa for up to two years and you can renew your visa indefinitely. One person applies, and the whole family takes the US permanent work permit. In the future, the whole family can apply for permanent residence in United States.
 
 
Advantages:
Perfect welfare;
Excellent quality of life;
Safe and healthy environment;
Visa free in The British commonwealth and other EU nations;
No stay Requirements*;
No language requirements*;
Allows dual citizenship;
 
Requirements:
1、Non-criminal record;
2、Account statement and a proof of 800,000 euros deposit.

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