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deport them immediately, no room for those indians.
What a story! I like stories with happy endings. I particularly love the part of the having a second child just to save their first one. I mean it already is a great pleasure to give birth to a healthy girl. And, on top of that, the girl also saved her brother. It must have brought tremendous happiness to the family.
to pher, I suggest that you delete/edit your comment. I know you are better than that.
Ask your Govt....................Oh wait!deport them immediately, no room for those indians.
Agree. Goes to tell that people are people everywhere. They trade kindness with kindness.True, especially when the Indian lady already has found her mama, baba, in China, apart from her real parents.
If they are real talents, they will be given huge chances here. If u see cases in which overseas Chinese find it hard to return, they are simply not good enough.Agree. Goes to tell that people are people everywhere. They trade kindness with kindness.
I hope China can relax the immigration law a little bit. There is mounting pressure from the public about this. A civilized, confident society is one that is open minded and welcoming to all people. Denying people who have lived and contributed to the country for years is unfair and inhuman. Yes China is already over populated, but with proper screening policy immigration will never add any significant populate pressure. The current law is so strict that it is even blocking talented overseas Chinese, our own people, from coming back. This got to be fixed.
Ask your Govt....................Oh wait!
Very few...And live is not the right word, work is better. There is no way for average Indians to seek PR in China. Like scientists, who have published at least two works in Nature/Science, they may be granted with PR.How many Indians live in China? Don't include those in Hong Kong. I know there's a lot in HK!
Very few...And live is not the right word, work is better. There is no way for average Indians to seek PR in China. Like scientists, who have published at least two works in Nature/Science, they may be granted with PR.
It's not about language, one can easily live in Shanghai without speaking Chinese. I admit the criteria of PR is too high, and every case will be studied in national level...I have said before, a professor in my school even has a recommendation letter from Shanghai mayor and has several projects, but no results after several years. He is not good enough and has to go to PSB to renew his work visa every 1-2 years.I'd assume the language would be the barrier? The only reason why I asked is because that's one of the reasons the Indian community in Japan is also relatively small; there's about 20,000 or so in Japan. Tho it's rising recently and most are researchers or academics / students.
How many Indians live in China? Don't include those in Hong Kong. I know there's a lot in HK!
It's not about language, one can easily live in Shanghai without speaking Chinese. I admit the criteria of PR is too high, and every case will be studied in national level...I have said before, a professor in my school even has a recommendation letter from Shanghai mayor and has several projects, but no results after several years. He is not good enough and has to go to PSB to renew his work visa every 1-2 years.