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Tianya Forum on Immigrating to Japan

"A hundred families share the same surname, and time goes deep into the roots". Immigration is something we are very familiar with. In the Ming Dynasty, as many as 18 people emigrated under Sophora japonica trees, and as many as 18 people moved to provinces and cities. But after more than 600 years of migration, almost every corner of the world, as long as there are China people, there are descendants under the locust tree. To ask China people which country they like to move to most, the United States must beNO. 1.

Why do China people like emigrating to the United States so much? There are actually historical reasons. /kloc-since the United States discovered gold in a mill in California in the 0' s and 840' s, many people all over the world have come with the dream of panning for gold. At this time, the people of China lived under the oppression of the Qing Dynasty, so they went to other places to look for gold. However, most people were deceived by foreigners to repair the Pacific Railway and suffered greatly. Many people died as a result. Almost every sleeper under the railway has China bones. This is the first batch of China people who went to the United States.

Around 1949, during the Republic of China, some officials were full of confidence in the future and were afraid of being punished, so they fled to the United States with money. This is the second batch of China people who went to the United States.

1990s, more and more people see the prosperity of the outside world and think that everything abroad is fragrant and everything in their own country is poor. People with conditions immigrate to the United States. This is the third batch of China people who went to the United States.

According to the investigation of the US Department of Homeland Security, during the period of 1980-20 12, more than1630,000 people got the US green card, but they didn't join the United States, and they still came from China. However, by 2000, more than 70,000 people from China joined the United States; in 20001-20 10, more than 320,000 people from China joined the United States; and in10, almost 30,000 people immigrated to the United States every year.

Many people think that China people who immigrated to the United States are the richest people. In fact, the richest people are not stupid. Moving to America requires paying a lot of taxes. They just want their children and their families to live in the United States and their nationality to stay in China to make money. The vast majority of China immigrants to the United States are working-class people in private enterprises, accounting for 80.4%; Followed by people from government agencies, accounting for13.2%; Finally, 6. 1% opened their own shops as bosses.

One of the best considerations for China people to emigrate is that China does not recognize dual citizenship. Once you move out, China citizenship will be invalid immediately. If you want to change back to China nationality, it is a very, very troublesome thing. Tens of thousands of people immigrate from China to the United States every year. It is inevitable that some people can't adapt to the United States and are repatriated by the United States. So what should these stateless people who have no China nationality or American nationality do?

According to international conventions, stateless persons are not subject to diplomatic protection by any country. They must abide by the laws of the host country, and the host country will also give you the treatment that ordinary foreigners get. They will not discriminate against you because of external factors such as skin color and origin, and will arrange a temporary residence for you. But you can't stay here forever, and you can't do things that require ID cards, such as driving license, going to school and flying.

As we all know, China citizenship is the most difficult nationality for foreigners in the world, but you used to be from China, and you want to move back after moving out, and you want to get China citizenship again. You only need three simple conditions: first, submit your household registration and China nationality to prove that you are from China; Two: no criminal record at home and abroad; Three: No tax and economic problems during my stay in China. It is not difficult for these three people with normal conditions to do it, but it is a huge sum of money to submit various forms and materials, so adults should "birds fly first, people move later."