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What benefits can I enjoy when I immigrate to Ireland?

Ireland has always been a popular country for domestic investment immigrants because of its high gold content and attractive immigration policy. In addition, Ireland, as an English-speaking country, takes Chinese as an item in the college entrance examination, which makes Ireland a new favorite of immigration projects in recent years, whether it is the highlight of the Irish passport itself or its friendliness to China people. So, what about the welfare benefits in Ireland? The related contents will be introduced in detail.

1. What benefits can immigrants enjoy in Ireland?

I. Irish medical welfare Ireland's medical welfare runs through life, and the specific welfare benefits include:

1, free medical care for children

Children under 16 enjoy free vaccination service;

2. Drug subsidy scheme

In Ireland, the monthly medical expenses above 1 14 euros are partly borne by the government;

3. Free cancer screening

Including but not limited to breast cancer screening, cervical cancer screening, intestinal cancer screening, etc. ;

4. Long-term medical disease plan

Provide free medical care for residents suffering from certain long-term diseases or physical and mental disabilities, including medicines, medicines, medical treatment and surgery;

5.GP medical access card for the elderly

Old people over 70 enjoy free medical care.

Second, the welfare of life.

1, child benefits

Children of legally resident families in Ireland, children under the age of 18, can receive a monthly benefit of 140 euros.

2. Free domestic transportation card

Older people over 66 can apply for free public transport in China, including buses, trains and light rail.

3. Subsidies for admission to nursing homes

The Irish government provides state subsidies for people who need to stay in nursing homes, and subsidizes them to stay in nursing homes (both public and private).

Third, identity interests.

In addition to the above medical and social benefits, there are four advantages of Irish identity that deserve attention.

1, settled in Ireland

In addition to the perfect medical and social welfare we just mentioned, there are also traditional British education, safe and green food hygiene and a stable social environment.

Step 2 settle in Britain

According to the regional agreement between Britain and Ireland, CTA (CTA agreement under popular science: the full name of CTA is public tourist area. Reciprocal agreements between Irish and British citizens are also aimed at promoting the free movement of British and Irish people. Irish citizens can freely settle, work, study and enjoy welfare in Britain.

3. Settle in an EU member state

Ireland is a member of the European Union, and its citizens can freely settle, work, study and enjoy EU benefits!

4. Freedom of movement around the world

Irish citizen passports can be exempted from 187 countries and regions, and the gold content of passports is the fifth in the world!

To sum up, Ireland has lifelong medical benefits, considerate living benefits and "four advantages" with high gold content in Ireland!

2. What's the climate like in Ireland? Is it suitable for living?

1, climate characteristics of Ireland

Ireland has a maritime climate, which is cool and humid, cloudy and rainy all year round. The daily temperature difference and the annual temperature difference are narrow, so it is not too hot in summer and not too cold in winter, and the temperature changes little. However, the climate varies from place to place. For example, the west coast is mild in winter and cool in summer, while the south coast is particularly mild in winter and not cold at all.

In Ireland, the movement of the Atlantic climate front leads to rapid climate changes in many parts of the country. During the day, the climate is sometimes cloudy, sometimes sunny, sometimes cloudy, and then it may rain. One feature of Ireland's climate is that completely sunny weather is rare, but it is not everywhere. The sunniest areas are on the southeast coast, such as Waterford.

There is frequent rainfall in most parts of Ireland, especially on the west coast, with an average rainfall every two days. For example, in Golve on the west coast, the annual rainfall is 1, 1.50mm, and in Cork on the south coast, the annual rainfall is1.200 mm. The area with the least rainfall is located in the east of Dublin, with an annual rainfall of about 760mm.

2. Winter in Ireland

Winter in Ireland lasts from 65438+February to February of the following year. The climate often drops to single digits, but it rarely drops below zero and is not frozen. The weather is mainly cloudy. In terms of temperature, the daytime temperature in inland areas is 7/8℃, and the temperature in coastal areas is 8/ 10℃. In mild years, the temperature may reach 15℃ even in winter. It seldom snows in winter in Ireland. Usually only the cold wave comes. When the temperature drops sharply, it may snow in some areas.

3. Spring in Ireland

Spring in Ireland lasts from March to May. The temperature is low in March, and it is cold in the morning and evening. Usually in May, especially in late May, the temperature begins to become mild. Spring in Ireland is the season with the least precipitation and the most sunshine in a year.

4. Summer in Ireland

Summer in Ireland lasts from June to August, and the climate is very cool. The average temperature in the northern region is 17/ 18℃, and the average high temperature in other regions is about 19/20℃. The precipitation in Ireland is also frequent in summer. In an abnormal year, the summer climate in Ireland may reach 25 degrees, but it almost never exceeds 30 degrees.

5. Autumn in Ireland

Autumn in Ireland lasts from September to 165438+ 10. Autumn in Ireland is characterized by cloudy, rainy and completely sunny days, and there are few cloudless days in Wan Li.

6. The sunniest place in Ireland

The sunniest places in Ireland are concentrated in the southeast, such as Carroll, Waterford, kilkenny and Wexford, where there is little rainfall and long sunshine every year. In addition, Dublin, Ireland is also one of the places with the least precipitation in Ireland, with the average monthly precipitation days less than1/March, May-August, and the daily exceeding time is about 5-6 hours.

Generally speaking, the climate in Ireland is not very good. Summer is very cool and sunny. In winter, Ireland is colder, similar to Britain and some Nordic countries. In addition, the air in Ireland is very fresh and there is basically no air pollution. Generally speaking, Ireland's climate will not be an obstacle to immigration to Ireland.