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Reasons for the migration of wealthy businessmen

China's economic development has created a batch of rich people, but it is puzzling that many rich people will choose to emigrate overseas after they develop. It seems that the air abroad is much sweeter. China residents have always had a bad impression of such people. Despite their success in their careers, this typical foreign mentality that the moon is rounder than China is despised by our compatriots. In fact, in addition to China, many rich foreigners choose to become citizens of China. There was once a billionaire who gave up his American and Canadian citizenship, took all his property and resolutely joined China citizenship!

This man's name is Sheng. He is the boss of the famous Lan Kwai Fong Group, and now he is worth tens of billions. Sheng Wenzhi was born in Germany on 1950, with Jewish descent. At the age of 8, his parents took him to immigrate to the United States and obtained a green card in the United States. However, after his father died, his mother took him to Canada and became a Canadian citizen. Sheng has been outstanding in business since he was a child. He started a part-time job at the age of ten and bought his first car at the age of 16. Three years later, Sheng, who was only 19 years old, went to Hong Kong with his savings of one million Canadian dollars, hoping to create a world here.

Sheng chose the clothing industry. Under his careful management, his company developed rapidly and was later sold by him for HK$ 2.2 billion. After selling the company, Sheng decided to develop into the catering industry, so he founded his own catering company-Lan Kwai Fong Group. Not surprisingly, Sheng soon occupied a large market in Hong Kong. Later, when he entered Chinese mainland, he achieved great success and even became a leader in the catering industry. At that time, the United States invited Sheng to join its nationality to promote the development of American catering industry.

However, Sheng flatly refused the invitation from the United States, and told the United States clearly that he wanted to be a China citizen. Although Sheng had obtained a Hong Kong identity card at that time, he always wanted to obtain China nationality. Because he thinks that China has made his career, he spent his youth in China, and he wants to settle down in China. In order to join China, Sheng tried his best to transfer his tens of billions of assets to China in exchange for the trust of the China government. With his unremitting efforts and demands, the China government finally agreed to his request, and he finally succeeded in becoming a citizen of China.