Since its release, Spanish housing immigrants have been warmly favored by investors in China. According to the statistics of the Spanish Immigration Bureau, by the beginning of 20 16, there were 186000 China people who legally obtained the Spanish residence card. Although some people say that immigrants regret investing in Spain, most China people have succeeded in making the country rich and the people safe. What did China do in Spain after emigrating to Spain?
According to the survey data of immigrants from China who invest in Spain, China immigrants who invest in Spain mainly live in Madrid and Catalonia, with a population of 4983 1 and 49773 respectively. The third largest residential area is Valencia, with a total population of 20475; The fourth largest residential area is Andalusian District Service, 19496 people.
Most of the people who travel to West China live in Madrid, Spain, and 498,365,438+0 people are mainly distributed in Usera, Noviciado, Lavapies, Tetuan and other places in Madrid. Uceira is called "China City", where 22% of Chinese in Madrid live. Catalonia, the second most populous region in China, is home to 49,773 Chinese. The third place refers to the Valencia regional service, with 20,475 people from China. The fourth is the service in Andalusia, 19496 China people settled.
Spanish immigrants choose Madrid after investment.
Looking for a job, in any case, the capital of Beijing is definitely the first choice, especially in the service industry, where most political institutions and industry leaders gather. Naturally, the training quality standard of talents in need is also high, but the development prospect is also very rich.
Barcelona
If Madrid is Beijing of Spain, then Barcelona is Shanghai of Spain. Judging from the economic growth and the demand for outstanding talents, Barcelona is basically similar to Madrid. Only in terms of work content, Barcelona will focus on commercial services.
Valencia
Valencia ranks third among most recruitment platforms in Spain. Not only is it the third largest city in Spain, but its tourism industry is also relatively developed, and there must be many outstanding talents. In addition, because one of its towns, Almussafes, belongs to the factory of Ford Motor Company, it has created many employment opportunities for Valencia.