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Don't like immigrants from the motherland

I have to admit that China is really strong now, and many people who change passports around me regret it, because it is difficult to get a green card in China! And, after all, people born in China still have deep feelings for their motherland, so it's not bad for many people to emigrate without changing their nationality.

The only downside is that the United States, Canada and Australia are all subject to immigration supervision, and the green card is not permanent. New Zealand immigrants have a permanent return visa after two years of supervision, which is still very useful for those who return to China for development. The main purpose of immigration is to provide for the aged and educate their children. In fact, although the welfare in developed countries is good, many benefits are given to the poor, and immigrants with housing and savings can't get it! But the living environment is still quite good, that is, the mountains are good, the water is good, and it is lonely! So it depends on someone. It is appropriate for people who like to live a simple and quiet life to live abroad. If you want to make money, you don't have the opportunity to get rich overnight, and you don't have the opportunity to stock abroad, and the taxes are very high. Otherwise, where does the national welfare come from?

In fact, if you ask me, studying abroad is still good, and the level of education abroad is still ahead. After finishing my studies, I will go back to China to work for my motherland. The domestic economy has developed too fast in recent years, but it hasn't changed its original appearance abroad for 20 years! As for immigration, that is, foreign status, but if you really have no sense of belonging for a long time, it is even more impossible to change your passport. I'd rather sit in an immigration prison and live forever, and keep my China nationality. The Asian faces of my friends with Australian passports make me feel bad. Even if I say I am Australian, racial discrimination will not disappear in Australia. As a China native, I feel very proud!