Hamartia Antidote
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Why you have to make me explain it again and agian? China is not an immigration country, there's almost no way you can get Chinese citizenship no matter how many years you live in China, unless in US, you can relatively much easier . besides, this thread is about the most attractive destination for scientists , not total population, read again.
You are seriously dodging the question.
Why does the US only have a few thousand people renounce their citizenships every year while 10's of thousands of Chinese citizens do.
US citizens can also emigrate around the world just like the Chinese. Some do. But why are so few throwing away their citizenships as quickly as the Chinese do?
Apparently the answer is US citizens are far more content with their citizenship than the Chinese are with theirs...and that is something you refuse to admit...you keep giving the answer that "China is not an immigration country" and that is not a relevant answer to the question. My answer was it's because China is an emigration country...and the US isn't..and I'm not talking about the net difference of those coming in versus those going out. I'm only talking about those going out.
You have had 100's of thousands of people in just the last 20 years renounce their Chinese citizenship to gain citizenships in other countries of the world.
That is not a positive sign of a successful state. That's not saying you are a failed state but it is not helping you claim you are a successful state.
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