1, first place: green cards in China and China are the hardest to get in the world, and the application conditions are harsh. Foreigners who want to get a green card in China need to give up their nationality, be healthy and have no criminal record, and conduct background checks. The application time may be as long as 5 years or 10 years.
Second, America is one of the most difficult green cards in the world. Its application requirements are high, requiring the applicant to have a stable job and the spouse's children to settle in the United States. The application process is complicated.
3. Third place: Britain, the application process is many and bumpy, and it is difficult for ordinary people to pass.
4. Fourth place: Canada. Canada is one of the hardest green cards in the world. The Canadian government has very high requirements for green card applications. Must meet the requirements of health, education and residence, and must live in Canada for at least 2 years.
5. Fifth place: Kuwait. Kuwait is one of the hardest green cards in the world. To apply for Kuwaiti nationality, you must meet many conditions, such as being a born Muslim or converted Muslim, fluent in Arabic, and having been married to a local citizen for more than 65,438+05 years.
Sixth place: Japan, which is one of the most difficult green cards in the world.
7. Seventh place: Bhutan, one of the most difficult countries in the world to get a green card, can only apply for citizenship after living for 20 years, and must meet a series of conditions, including a strict background check, whether it has ever made any remarks about the Bhutanese royal family.
8. Eighth: Liechtenstein, one of the most difficult green cards in the world.
9. Ninth place: Germany. Germany is one of the most difficult countries in the world to apply for a green card, which is relatively difficult. Only those who earn more than 654.38 million marks a year can get a green card.
10,No. 10: Vatican, which is the only country in the world that combines the identification of citizenship with the possibility of being born in that country.