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Why are developed countries unwilling to grant visa-free treatment to China?

Whether this visa-free is granted or not has little to do with comprehensive national strength, land area, economic aggregate, population density and living standards. Germany, Singapore and Japan often have more visa-free countries than the United States. Are they really stronger than the United States in everything?

Visa exemption is mainly a means to attract tourists and develop the economy. To put it bluntly, in fact, the decision of the country concerned is often willful, often influenced by factors such as ideology, economic and cultural relations between the two countries, followed by political factors, mainly because the other country thinks that your people have a high degree of civilization and integrity and is willing to grant you visa exemption. There are too many poor people and low-quality people in China, and there are often illegal immigrants, illegal workers, illegal detention, illegal mining and illegal excavation, which is quite serious. There are also many low-quality tourists, and there are too many uncivilized behaviors, which are taboo. In addition, the western media deliberately beautified salt and demonized China people, which had a great negative impact on the international image of China people. Many countries were frightened by China people and had to take coercive measures. China has a population of 654.38+04 billion, which ranks first in the world. Every year, millions of people can frighten them to death and make them feel at a loss. It is not difficult to understand why so many countries are willing to grant visa-free access to China's diplomatic and official passports, but are unwilling to grant visa-free access to ordinary passports. Even if there are, most of them are given to teams rather than individuals.

The reason why Papua New Guinea cancelled landing visa, a citizen of China, was that there were too many immigrants.

In 2009, Ecuador announced that it would grant landing visa to American citizens, but it became the bridgehead for illegal immigrants from China to transfer to other countries in South China, and then it was closed.

Visa fees in Belize are very expensive, but many people in China are willing to apply for this visa and never come back.

As long as China has not developed to a considerable degree of prosperity and its people have not developed to a high level of civilization, the door to foreign tourism will not be easily opened.

Moreover, visa exemption is often mutual. China is rarely willing to grant visa-free access to other countries, and naturally other countries are rarely willing to grant visa-free access to China. Developed countries will always be dominant, and other countries need their help to develop their economies, grant visa-free measures and strive to attract them. People in developed countries are tourists, and rarely stay, illegally work or engage in uncivilized behavior.

However, developed countries are rarely willing to grant visa-free access to other countries. For example, the United States grants visa-free access to 186 countries, while the United States only grants visa-free access to 27 countries. These 27 countries have basically good relations with the United States, developed economies, relatively high population quality and similar ideologies. Naturally, China is just one of them. Even rich oil-rich countries, the United States is not very welcome and is unwilling to grant visa exemption.