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With the acceleration of globalization, does anyone like the stress-free life in Czech Republic?
With the acceleration of globalization, immigrant investment has long been confined to high-end people. China's middle class, which has been dealing with the demand for "toast bread" for a long time, has also begun to contact immigrant investment. The reasons for their emigration are different and very similar: avoiding bustling cities for better growth environment, children's education and its subsequent development trend, perfect medical system and safe food.

For these people, the key needs of their immigration are the growth environment, children's education, asset preservation and the convenience of their global circulation. However, with the rise of immigration investment threshold, the longer processing cycle, and the continuous tightening of existing policies in other countries such as Europe and the United States, it is very difficult for many countries to apply. As a "Mingxi", the Czech Republic not only has flexible application methods, but also has numerous advantages of "high cost performance" in recent years, making it one of the best choices for many middle-class immigrants to invest and step into Europe.

Czech transportation Czech has a superior geographical location, with subway stations, trams and buses extending in all directions. Due to the extremely convenient transportation in Czech cities, it usually takes about two or three hours to get from Prague to other big cities in Czech. There are two common modes of transportation in Prague, subway station and rail transit. Rail transit is a major feature of Prague, covering most areas of big cities. After buying a ticket in Prague, you need to make up your own ticket when you get into the car. There is no guardrail or ticket inspector at the subway entrance in Prague, so you can go in and out directly. Your ticket purchase is unsupervised, it is entirely your own initiative.

Price level: The price level in the Czech Republic is slightly lower than that in China in Western Europe. Beer sprinkles and meat products are particularly cost-effective. It's easy to find 150KC/KG steak in shopping malls, about 20 yuan a catty. But luxury brands are more expensive. Manpower, stationery and electronic equipment will be more expensive. However, the overall consumption level in the Czech Republic is still low.

Czech innovative ability diagnosis and treatment 1. The first batch of Czech doctors have strict examinations for at least six years, and carefully select the subjects. Strict with doctors. 44% of doctors in the Czech Republic are community doctors, and the remaining 56% are professional doctors.

2. Free medical care for all.

3. The dining room is separated from the outpatient department of the hospital, and the dining needs to be equipped with a senior nutritionist. After disinfection and sterilization, it is sealed and sent to the hospital ward. Patients have no right to choose what to eat, and senior nutritionists treat them according to their condition. Of course, restaurants are not allowed to make profits.

4. Drug use is separated from the hospital, and there is a complete zero-profit supply prescription.

Public health care is better than Germany and France.

There are many public libraries in Prague. It is said that there is a public library with no more than 2000 people in the Czech Republic, and it is very beautiful. There are national, municipal, university, middle school and more professional public libraries. In every corner of Prague, people can be seen reading books and newspapers anytime and anywhere. Not only young people, but also old people and children.

In the 202 1 QS ranking of the best universities in the world, the Czech Republic was selected as 1 1 university. Charley University ranks first among Czech universities with 260 outstanding achievements in the world, and also ranks first among all universities in the Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary and Slovakia. Czech education is divided into kindergartens, primary and secondary schools, junior high schools, ordinary high schools and universities. Public education in the Czech Republic is free. Ordinary high school coverage rate 100%. Colleges and universities attach great importance to moral education by combining leniency with severity.