If you want to move to another country for permanent residence (permanent residence) it is better to start training in advance. Moving is not only fundamental changes in life, a change in the whole habitual way of life, it is also a need to learn a lot of new information, on which further well-being will depend. Departure for permanent residence is quite possible, the main thing is to act calmly and consistently.
Instruction manual
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Request at the embassy or consulate of the country of interest the list of documents that you will need to provide in order to obtain a residence permit / citizenship.
2
Read as much as you can about the dream country. It is very important to try to learn about the new place of residence as much as possible and from different angles - after all, after the move, you may encounter some nuances that may not be pleasant or disappointing. Examine the law and the legal side of the issue.
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Buy real estate in this country. It is not necessary to buy a palace. An ordinary apartment or other small housing is enough. This will not only allow you to get a visa for more days, but also live in a new country, better know its population and its customs, understand how people relate to foreigners.
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Start learning the language immediately. How well you can communicate with government representatives and residents of a new country for yourself depends on both a job search and interaction in society.
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Open your business. Local authorities are most often sympathetic to the fact that new taxes will flow into their budget. At the first stage, you can organize a small enterprise that does not require large investments, but it will make it possible to visit this country more often and first obtain a residence permit, and then citizenship.
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For family reasons. Marrying a foreigner or marrying a foreigner and moving at the place of residence of the husband / wife is also one of the possible ways of leaving for permanent residence in another country.
note
Each country has its own nuances of obtaining citizenship - it is useful to consult an embassy / consulate specialist on this issue.
Helpful advice
Before moving, weigh the pros and cons. It may happen that "it is good where we are not."