The reasons why Ireland attracts immigrants from China.

# Irish Immigrants # Introduction Since Britain left the European Union, its neighbor Ireland has been targeted by global investors, and more and more China investors also regard Irish immigrants as the first choice for overseas immigrants. In the whole European immigration project, Irish immigrants followed closely, except for the Cyprus passport project of 2 million euros and the British project of 2 million pounds. Here are some reasons why Ireland attracts immigrants from China. Welcome to read!

The reasons why Ireland attracts immigrants from China.

Ireland speaks with strength without losing Britain, America, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

Compared with Britain, the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, Ireland is one of the six English-speaking countries in the world without immigration supervision, and only needs to land once a year.

Ireland is a permanent neutral country, far from the troubles of war, and has many high welfare policies. Ireland has always been peaceful, unlike Germany, which has refugees, France has yellow vests and Britain has terrorist attacks.

Seeing this, you may ask: Has there been a terrorist attack in Britain? It is true that this dragon power that fascinates everyone has suffered no less terrorist attacks than the United States.

Immigrate to Ireland and enjoy a good life.

As a "Emerald Island" with a vegetation coverage rate as high as 80%, Ireland has a beautiful natural environment, a pleasant climate and an ideal human environment. People live here and enjoy a high-quality life. According to the ranking of "National Happiness" in the latest Global Happiness Report released on 20 18, Ireland ranks 14.

GDP and social welfare rank among the top in the world.

In people's impression, Ireland is a poor country in Western Europe, which is nothing compared with developed countries such as Britain, America and Australia. But you may not think that in the last 30 years, in addition to the rapid development of China, Ireland has also shown its arrogance. See "Zhihu" Post Bar "Why Irish GDP per capita is so high" for details.

Ireland is a high welfare country. Every year, various social welfare expenditures account for about a quarter of the government's fiscal expenditure, and the per capita expenditure has surpassed that of Britain and France, ranking 1 1 in the world.

The most suitable place to do business, and the first choice for investment of global top 500 enterprises.

Ireland has been named the best place to do business in the world by Forbes magazine for two consecutive years. Its 12.5% corporate income tax, government support for R&D companies (25% R&D expenditure tax credit) and the effective knowledge development box policy (only 6.25% income tax is levied on the income generated by R&D IP) have attracted many top multinational companies to take Ireland as their first choice to establish themselves in Europe.

Pure English education, the world's top through train

As one of the six English-speaking countries in the world, Ireland, like Britain, is the birthplace of British traditional education: higher education is world-famous. Trinity College of Ireland, together with Cambridge University and Oxford University, is also known as the "Three Musketeers of Europe", which sends a large number of top talents to various fields in the world every year and has achieved fruitful results in scientific research.

Further reading: Irish immigration information

Communication Irish people are outgoing, cheerful, sincere, friendly and tolerant, and always smile when greeting people. Meet, say goodbye, shake hands and look at each other. When meeting relatives and friends, it is often a kiss or a cheek. When you meet the guests for the first time, you should address them as "sir", "madam", "miss", "doctor" and "professor". When you meet them, you will be addressed in a more friendly way. In communication situations, after introducing yourself, I usually send my business card.

When invited to Ireland, you can send flowers or chocolates to your hostess. But lilies are only suitable for religious festivals, while white flowers are only suitable for funerals and cannot be used for daily communication. If invited to dinner, you can also bring expensive wine or cheese.

They often give presents on birthdays and Christmas. When you receive a gift, you usually open it immediately and enjoy it with the guests. Men respect women, and "ladies first" has become common sense.

prescribe a diet

The staple food of Irish people is bread, and milk and potatoes are also indispensable foods in daily life. I like stewed beef, mutton and pork. , with carrots, coix seed, vegetables and potatoes. The recipes are rich in seafood, such as oysters, lobsters and salmon. The specialties are corned beef with Chinese cabbage, bacon with Chinese cabbage, potato cake with smoked salmon (potato cake with smoked salmon and a layer of cheese). For breakfast, most office workers are drinks such as milk, corn or porridge, juice and coffee. Because time is tight, lunch is usually dominated by sandwiches, or order a few side dishes in a bar with an Irish rye beer. Dinner is a main meal, usually meat, vegetables and potatoes.

The diet in Ireland is similar to that in Britain. It likes to put condiments on the table and let diners season themselves. A family dinner usually includes three meals, namely cold cuts, main courses and desserts. In addition, there will be cheese platters, red wine and drinks such as coffee or tea. The main course is usually meat or fish, as well as various vegetables and chips, mashed potatoes and sauces.

Dress

In social occasions, men wear suits and ties, and women wear suits or skirts. Wear more evening dresses when attending dinner parties. However, short skirts are the national costume of Irish men and are usually made of traditional hand-made cloth. At some ceremonies, they like to wear short skirts in green or orange. The difference between their short skirts and men's skirts in England and other places is that the skirts here are mainly plaid. The traditional clothes of Irish women are wool cloaks and shawls. The cloak is tied in a bow with a ribbon at the front. Women's skirts are mainly linen, mostly green. When a young woman gets married, she will definitely buy a thick red cloak to symbolize good luck, and the scarf tied on her head will be tied behind her head.

Because the Irish like green, so do the locals, especially on March 17, the Irish National Day. Hats vary in shape, from top hats to tall hats, and some simply wear a green wig-shaped hat.