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Think about 20 years ago and think about the future350,000 * 20% = 70,000!! That's INSANE!!
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Think about 20 years ago and think about the future350,000 * 20% = 70,000!! That's INSANE!!
Think about 20 years ago and think about the future
They just didn't come back right after they graduate, some choose to get a couple of years of work experience abroad before coming back, people go where money and opportunities offered.I think 70,000 is the absolute limit allowed to stay. It is already a scary number.
I never said China has no weaknesses, I was just saying that your claim that NOBODY wants to live in China is not true.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/rea...ty-abroad/ss-AAwEnpB?fullscreen=true#image=14
13. China
If you want to buy property in China, plan on living there.
“Individual foreign buyers need to demonstrate that they have worked in China for at least a year and are buying the residence for self use,” Anthony Couse, managing director in the Shanghai office of global real estate consultancy Jones Lang LaSalle, told Western Union.
You’ll join expats enjoying the country’s rich history and economic growth mainly in Tier 1 and Tier 2 cities, as ranked by the government and based on population and economic activity.
Where to look: Shanghai, Beijing, Shenzhen, Chengdu, Chongqinq, Hangzhou, Suzhou and Nanjing
What people say and what people do can be very different, China now is the most visited countries in the world with a vast foreign community living here. but anyway, like it or not, China doesn't naturalize foreignersCompared to US/UK or Europe yes nobody would want to .
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2017/11/these-are-the-countries-migrants-want-to-move-to/
Out of 100 % only 1 % named China as the place they would like to live . Below countries like Russia .
Come to experience the future.Where to look: Shanghai, Beijing, Shenzhen, Chengdu, Chongqinq, Hangzhou, Suzhou and Nanjing
What people say and what people do can be very different, China now is the most visited countries in the world with a vast foreign community living here. but anyway, like it or not, China doesn't naturalize foreigners
Want it or not, really doesn't matter, it's just not possible.Big difference between visiting a place for short travel and Living there . I would like to visit Botswana to see Safari , doesn't mean I want to live there. Out of 100 only 1 % wanted to move to China .
Big difference between visiting a place for short travel and Living there . I would like to visit Botswana to see Safari , doesn't mean I want to live there. Out of 100 only 1 % wanted to move to China .
Want it or not, really doesn't matter, it's just not possible.
Its a place for rich Asian Americans to move to or sophisticated people to relocate to. If you want typical obese elderly Amerikan with a "don't mess with texas" t-shirt to move to China, think again, they will move to Central America/Mexico or perhaps Europe.
Whatever you believe, it's a culture thing, China, Japan and Korea, Confucian spheer, just dont like this ideaYou acting smug as if there is this huge demand world over to move to China . Nobody cares when there are 50-60 much better countries to move to .
I would like to meet those 'sophisticated '' people . What I earn in one month here in US , I wouldn't earn in an year in China.
Whatever you believe, it's a culture thing, China, Japan and Korea, Confucian spheer, just dont like this idea
2012? the time China just started..Japan and Korea people might immigrate to obviously much richer and higher quality of life . China yeah not so much.
https://qz.com/170363/the-average-c...arns-about-the-same-as-a-cleaner-in-thailand/
The average Chinese private-sector worker earns about the same as a cleaner in Thailand
Chinese internet users are abuzz about an online tool that calculates how one’s annual wages compare with those around the world. And many of them aren’t happy to know how little they make compared to their peers.
According to CNN’s online global wage calculator, which uses data from the International Labor Organization, the average annual salary of a worker in China’s private sector was 28,752 yuan (about $4,755) in 2012, or 38% of the global average. That’s roughly the same as a cleaner in Thailand, according to CNN’s data. (It’s also 4% of the average American CEO’s annual pay and only 0.01% of what the Queen of England makes in a year, in case you were wondering.)
Besides Chinese are highly Xenophobic and extremely stingy . Always worried about money . People avoid those types like the plague.