1, advantages. Including enjoying high-quality air quality and beautiful natural environment. As a "golden visa" country in Britain, Irish citizens are free to enter and leave the UK. Ireland has a high-quality education system, high-quality public schools and relatively low fees for private schools. Ireland is a member of the European Union, and holders of Irish passports can enjoy the right to live and work in the EU and the UK. Ireland's corporate income tax is low, only 12.5%, which is suitable for business and work.
2. Disadvantages. Including the high cost of living, especially the rent, Ireland's climate is humid and rainy, and there is a lack of sunshine. Ireland is not a Schengen country, so it may be inconvenient to travel to other Schengen countries. The cost of investing in immigrants or donating immigrants is high, which requires 6.5438+0 million euros to invest for three years or donate 400,000 euros. In addition, prices in Ireland are relatively high, especially in Dublin. Ireland has residence requirements for immigrants and needs to visit them at least once a year.