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12 years 2 days ago in Visa & Legalities - China
Dominican republic allows people from China to travel there with no visa. Everyone that goes there regardless of nationality has to purchase a tourist card for about 10$. Once your there, all you have to do is set up some sort of business to prove you can support yourself. After a year you can apply for your residence papers. Chinese people have been moving there in droves. So much that there is now a Chinatown in the capital city. I plan to move there myself after a few more years in China. Good luck.
TedDBayer:
Dominican Republic does require a visa, even for a tourist from China.
Try New Zealand
We are full
fish79:
Why send them to New Zealand two years later they end up in Aus anyway......
Any country is possible which has opened their door for immigrants provided you should meet their selection criteria for example education or professional skills.
i know lots of Chinese who are well educated and migrated to Canada,UK, AUSTRALIA,DENMARK.
mikael84:
Denmark who has one of the strictest immigration policies in the world?
I am from Denmark with a Chinese wife. I do not suggest Denmark.
Speaking about Australian immigration thin it was last year they changed the law. But before the law change after someone from another country graduates from uni they had the option of being an Australian citizen. I think NZ still have this law and do offer working holiday visas to Chinese people (first of any country to offer this to the Chinese).
Also Australia has the skill shortage visa which makes it easier if you are a doctor or a professional that has a skill shortage.
Chinese get strict requirements from any country they want to go to when it come to visa.......though they can still immigrate to any country in the world but they have just to be up to the standard of the requirements of the desired country to immigrate to......but to say the truth Chinese are the most doomed when it comes to visa and so on but still they have plenty of chances
If you invest $1 million by creating a 5 full employment job in USA within the first 3 years; you (plus spouse and children) will be granted permanent residences. In some area with high unemployment rate a $500 thousand investment is acceptable. Check the USA immigrations requirement or USA consular officer in your country of origin for the current accurate amount of investment, policy and regulations.
bill8899:
So this would be the easy route provided they have better than $500,000?
Dominican republic allows people from China to travel there with no visa. Everyone that goes there regardless of nationality has to purchase a tourist card for about 10$. Once your there, all you have to do is set up some sort of business to prove you can support yourself. After a year you can apply for your residence papers. Chinese people have been moving there in droves. So much that there is now a Chinatown in the capital city. I plan to move there myself after a few more years in China. Good luck.
TedDBayer:
Dominican Republic does require a visa, even for a tourist from China.
Cuba does not ask Chinese for visa, there I just started a rush to Cuba. I'm investing in small boats there.
TedDBayer:
small boat to Florida, once there even the Canadian border is easy, run through some farm field or swim the St Lawernce
Canada is pretty easy to get into.
siyingyuan:
not any more. immigration law has just changed. for university graduates it's still not that hard. Canada offers up to 3 years of working VISA after graduating from university
nevermind:
The changes haven't come into effect yet though and no date has been given for when they will, they've just recieved royal assent.
TedDBayer:
not for most, single women no way, I took GF on trip so she had travel history, put money in her account, wrote a good invitation letter, the system just denies visa. Stupid, I thought a trip to my home was a logical step to see if she wanted to live in Canada. I should have pushed her more for PLAN B, stuff her in my suitcase, they never check the suitcases.
nevermind:
I've heard lots of stories like your teddy, my wife had no issue and I don't understand why other than perhaps her overbearing nature on paperwork helped. She usually files three times the requested amount.
jknox00:
Nevermind - I don't know what kind of good and lucky experience you had because I would call Canada the WORST and most difficult place for anyone in China to try and immigrate to now.
It definitely does help if the applicant has a lot of money/stability/home ownership, savings and a career etc,
however,
Cannot imagine how Canada is easy.
Now, if you were a Muslim Somalian warlord, a dodgy member of some Palestinian group then yes.. for some reason you can get into Canada all the time,
but,
as for legitimate law-abiding immigrants - they will kill them with paperwork and humiliating requests for blood before bankrupting them for the privelege of living in a snowstorm.
nevermind:
There are 350,000 mainland Chinese immigrants in Vancouver ALONE..... my wife is CHinese and we are immigrating now. A lawyer told us Beijing is their busiest office for immigration right now and that it takes merely 5 to 9 months.
that's where I got that from...you know... facts and research an' shit.
Romania... here is the country of all posibility and lots of chinese here, hahaha
when it comes to nationality, Chinese are all over the world. But, I dont know how they get there.
their only problem is to get a passport, once they have it they are free to go wherever they like. the passport is often denied to the minorities and those without proper sources of funds or financial means.
WonHungLo:
passport is not difficult to get, most countries require visa to enter, the visa is difficult to get.
Obama:
really? I did not know about that, lots of chinese citizens complain that the autorities failed to give them passports for one reason to another,some say because they belong to the minority groups so they are denied passports,they dont want them to go abroad. please I would like to know how do chinese go about getting a passport in china, which ministry is in charge of it and what documents do one need to do it plus what are the conditions? which kind of passport is more easy to optain? thanks in adcance
Canada is not accepting anybody ........ I left because they are incompetent a-holes. Like USA, money talks.
the Cuba and or Dominican Republic thing sounds good
BHGAL:
Canada is revamping the system and they really don't know what they are doing at this point .......... incompetent!!!
Singapore maybe..no visa required there..or maybe even Thailand..no visa required there. Frankly, the USA remains the destination of choice, with or without visa, front door or back door.
my sister move to America with a big america man, she enjoys it very much, maybe someday I will go and live with her there.