The Spanish government attaches great importance to education. Not only does it invest a lot of money every year, but it also tries its best to give policy support. Education expenditure accounts for 5% of GDP, far higher than that of Britain, Germany and other countries. Many parents choose to immigrate to Spain in order to let their children receive local high-level education. After the immigrant applicant obtains the residence visa, his children can enjoy the same treatment as the Spanish local residents, starting from kindergarten education to completing 2-3 years of vocational college education (equivalent to the undergraduate course of China University), all of which are free of charge.
There are 2,965,438+067 primary and secondary schools in Spain, and 90 out of every 65,438+0000 Spanish pupils are foreign students. In addition, there are 50 public universities and 29 private universities in Spain, and there are three world-renowned business schools (ie, IESE and ESADE). Spanish universities are also excellent in literature, architecture and painting. Picasso, Dali, Gaudi and Cervantes are all world-famous artists from Spain, and six Spaniards have won the Nobel Prize in Literature.
Second, the medical system.
In Spain, everyone has the right to social medical insurance and medical services. Not only Spanish citizens, but also foreigners with legal residency, Spain's medical system is first-class in Europe and even the world. In Spain, the standards of public hospitals and private hospitals are very high. There will be medical centers in every district and even sub-district offices in Spain, and everyone living in Spain will be equipped with doctors, all of which are free of charge, which meets the problem of people seeing a doctor.
Hospitals and pharmacies are separated, hospitals enjoy full government funding, and doctors prescribe drugs to patients regardless of their income. The most incredible thing is that every hospital is equipped with an interpreter, so that immigrants will not encounter difficulties in seeking medical treatment because of language problems.
Third, Spanish real estate.
Compared with China's 70-year housing use right policy, Spanish real estate is a permanent property right; The Spanish Constitution maintains the absoluteness of private ownership of property, and foreign investors can have absolute ownership of their investments and the right to dispose of, transform and sell assets, just like Spanish citizens. Even if the country needs to be demolished or requisitioned, it must obtain your consent and will give high compensation. If you don't agree, let alone demolition, the government won't even paint it.
I can't afford a property in Beishangguang, but I can afford a European-style sea view room. In addition to making profits from investing in real estate, the whole family can also get a European green card. This is an unexpected discovery after many people look overseas. Spain was affected by the European economic crisis. In the past five years, Spanish house prices have dropped by 70%, which is equivalent to the level of small cities in China. In addition, the real estate sold in Spain is calculated according to the interior area, while in China, besides calculating the wall area, there are various pool areas, and the difference between the two rates is not a world of difference.