1. Personal net assets are not less than 400,000 Canadian dollars, including cash, deposits, real estate and company assets;
Two, more than three years of business management experience;
3. High school education or above.
Investment immigrants have two investment methods to choose from:
Self-funded investment: After the applicant has passed the interview, he will invest 400,000 Canadian dollars in Canada, which will be guaranteed by the government. After five years, the Canadian government guarantees that the principal will be returned to you and the interest will go to the government. It is zero risk and zero interest for the applicant.
Loan investment: After the applicant passed the interview, he invested 654.38+0.2 million Canadian dollars in Canada, and the financial institution designated by the Canadian government helped the applicant to borrow 280,000 Canadian dollars. Five years later, the investment of 6.5438+0.2 million Canadian dollars was returned to this financial institution as the five-year interest of the loan. The popular understanding is to buy the Canadian permanent resident status of the whole family with10.2 million Canadian dollars (about 800,000 RMB).
For investors who immigrate to Norway through self-employment, there are the following requirements:
1. Permanent business activities must be conducted in Norway, which can be in the form of a domestic parent company setting up a subsidiary in Norway.
2. If it is a sole proprietorship, it will take full responsibility;
3. If it is a limited liability company, it only undertakes limited liability. At this time, the operation of the enterprise must have certain financial guarantee.
At the same time, the applicant needs to provide a minimum living guarantee and the basic salary for hiring Norwegian employees. At present, the annual demand is NOK 229,354. Only by meeting these requirements can the company really operate.
If you want to become a Norwegian citizen, you must meet the following requirements:
1, at least 12 years old;
2. Provide all materials to prove your identity and a valid passport;
3. Meet the conditions of permanent residence permit in Norway: the applicant must have a permanent residence permit and have lived in Norway for not less than 3 years. During the three-year period, the applicant can change the type of residence permit according to the reasons for residence, but it must conform to the nature of settlement. The so-called continuity means that the applicant needs to leave the country for no more than three months at a time in the past three years, and the cumulative departure time does not exceed seven months;
4. In the past 10 years, the applicant must have lived in Norway for more than 7 years on the basis of obtaining a residence permit, and the granting period of each residence permit is at least 1 year;
5. Complete 300 hours of Norwegian training or provide materials to prove that you have mastered Norwegian or Sami;
6. Give up your original nationality.