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What happened to Li Wenbiao in the end

Li Wenbiao can't find a legal job, can't have resident insurance, and is not even eligible to apply for a bank account. Now, she regrets it.

Which country do I come from? Li Wenbiao, 56, created this kind of soul torture. At one time, he voluntarily gave up his China nationality and immigrated to Bolivia. Later, China's economy took off, and he wanted to restore China nationality, so he gave up Bolivian nationality. It's not easy to rejoin China nationality, and he eventually became a stateless person, the so-called "black household".

People who abandon their motherland are not welcome anywhere. As the saying goes, a son does not think his mother is ugly, a dog does not think his family is poor, and a gentleman does not forget his roots. Those who abandon their motherland for fame and fortune will eventually be abandoned by other countries. Your choice must bear fruit. The most pitiful is the descendants of stateless people. They have no choice from birth and can only pay for their parents' choices all their lives.

Li Wenbiao's life experience:

Li Wenbiao is from Shanghai, China. At the age of 37, he immigrated to Bolivia in South America. At the age of 43, he came to Japan for work reasons and obtained a short-term visa for three months. At this time, due to the rapid development of China's economy, he came up with the idea of restoring Japanese nationality and made a request to the Japanese Embassy in China. The embassy staff told him that China did not recognize dual citizenship, and he had to give up Bolivian citizenship first.

Li Wenbiao gave up Bolivian citizenship decisively according to the instructions of the embassy, just as he gave up China citizenship. A month later, something unexpected happened. China, a staff member of the Beijing Ministry of Public Security told Li Wenbiao that the Japanese Embassy in China was not qualified to restore his China citizenship because he was not qualified for long-term residence in Japan. Hearing this, Li Wenbiao was very surprised: "I always believed that I could return to China."

Today, Li Wenbiao has lost his Bolivian nationality and cannot be naturalized in China, becoming a "stateless person". It is too late for him to grieve, because his three-month short-term visa will expire and he will soon become an illegal resident of Japan. Because there is no nationality, Bolivia can't go back, China can't go, and Japan can't stay. Li Wenbiao was suddenly horrified to find that the world was so big, but there was no place for him. He has nowhere to go!

Three months later, in order not to be driven out of Japan, he had to quietly flee to China Street in Yokohama, where many stateless people lived and the social environment was relatively relaxed. Even so, Li Wenbiao is still on tenterhooks, spending every day in fear and anxiety, for fear that he will be kicked out. Later, he used all his savings to open a Chinese massage parlor, and he specially put the word "China" on the door to show its authenticity. In this way, Li Wenbiao lived alone in Japan for 14 years.