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Chinese Myanmarese make emotional appeal begging not to be sent back to Myanmar amid the fresh covid ourbreak in the Chinese boder town with Myanmar



Ruili town is the first town in China which the Delta variant hit, many blame the Myammarese and believe it was brought in to China by them. Now the govenment issued a new policy that all Myammarese will be repatriated back to Myamar, Some Myanmarese girls of Chinese origin beg on the Chinese social media not to send them back.

They say they are also Chinese, they never think they belong to Myanmar, their ancestors always dream that they can one day come back to China where their roots are.

Sending them back to Myanmar is like killing them, they claimed, now many of them don't even have any family back in Myanmar, and the country now is overwhelmed with covid, if they went back to Myanmar, they'll have no jobs, no medicare, no income and probably will get covid and die, they beg the Chinese government to allow them to stay, they promise that they will never cause any trouble for China and strictly follow China's anti pandemic rules.

In the end they made an emotional plea agian, ‘’ Please allow us to stay, cause we are Chinese, we are also the descendants of Yang and Huang.
 
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China is now studying a policy to allow ethnic Chinese to return. SE Asian Chinese is more or less easy to assimilate.

Beware of ABC or white man land Chinese.
 
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China is now studying a policy to allow ethnic Chinese to return. SE Asian Chinese is more or less easy to assimilate.

Beware of ABC or white man land Chinese.
Many say China is having trouble of not having enough people, they forgot that over 100 million ethnic Chinese are living overseas.
 
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Easiest to assimilate are Myanmese, Thai, Laos and Vietnamese. After all they are Chi You 蚩尤 descendants. In fact, over the years, Han Chinese is slowly expanding South West of Yunnan. All these Mengxxx Mengxxx land are formally minorities land. Han has no problem assimilating them.

It was British who breaks the Han expansion.

Without the arrival of western power, China could have reach Indian ocean in 2500AD, and China India become neighbours having a plain border instead of Himalaya.


  • Jing Hong 景洪 in China
  • Keng Tung (Jing Dong) 景栋 in Myanmar
  • Chiang Rai (Jing Lai) 景莱/清莱 in Thailand
  • Chiang Mai (Jing Mai) 景迈/清迈 in Thailand


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I think China Govt need to put in motion of "Ethnic Chinese Card" (ECC) to prevent this happening. Especially for Chinese ethnic from unstable country, like Myanmar.

So we can differentiate between Myanmarese Citizens from other ethnic with Myanmarese Citizens from Chinese Ethnic.


Several years ago, Representative of Overseas Chinese in NPC (National People Congress). Yes maybe not many know, that Overseas Chinese have seat in Chinese Govt.

They propose Ethnic Chinese Card (ECC) System, but China Govt still put that in hold.
Hopefully, with this kind of event and also rising prosperity of China. China Govt can put this Ethnic Chinese Card (ECC) System on motion





1. What is the Ethnic Chinese Card?
The ECC is a special identity certificate for Chinese with foreign nationality. The Card is similar to the Chinese green card, but easier to obtain. ECC holders would be able to enter and exit China without a visa, and stay for as long as they wished. They would also be entitled to the same rights as Chinese citizens in regards to the making of investments, the purchase of real estate, opening of bank accounts, ability to obtain a driver’s license and the ability to educate their children within the Chinese system. The ECC is equivalent to the Chinese green card for Chinese with foreign nationality.

2. What will the ECC mean for ethnic Chinese?
The ECC will impact ethnic Chinese in three main ways:

Firstly, on the formalities of entry and exit, and duration of stay. Many ethnic Chinese stay in China for long periods for the purposes of making investments, employment and family reunions. However, since they are foreigners, they need both a passport and visa (for example - working visa, reunion visa) for entry. They must apply for a residence permit and can only stay in China for a specified period. The ECC would allow ethnic Chinese to stay in China for as long as they wanted, even permanently, without a visa or residence permit.

Secondly, in regards to employment. Currently, Chinese foreign nationals must obtain permits (such as a work permit or a specialist permit) and apply to change or renew them when necessary. Failure to do so constitutes illegal employment. The ECC would entitle holders to legally work in China without a permit. This supersedes the rights of residents of Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan who need to obtain permits to legally work in China.

Thirdly, on the ease of living in China. Non-nationals are restricted in China in many ways. For example - in their ability to obtain medication, purchase property, make investments, open bank accounts, receive a Chinese education, obtain a driver’s license, and utilize transportation (for example, purchase a train ticket using their real name). Compared with Chinese citizens, there are many restrictions on foreigners in China. Under the ECC system, ethnic Chinese would enjoy equal treatment to Chinese citizens in almost everything except political rights.

Taking medical insurance as an example, foreigners are only entitled to insurance if they are employed and their employer pays social insurance for them. Otherwise, they are subject to high medical expenses in China. But ECC holders would be able to pay social insurance and obtain the same medical insurance treatment as Chinese citizens, regardless of whether or not they are employed in China
 
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China took back n x tens of thousands from Vietnam in 1978 - 1985.

The Chinese who remain in Vietnam totally forgetten the Chinese identity and identify themselves as Vietnamese. I guess Vietnam can integrate Chinese very easily and why expel the Chinese in the first place.

Stupid Le Duan, the Vietnam party boss.
 
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I think China Govt need to put in motion of "Ethnic Chinese Card" (ECC) to prevent this happening. Especially for Chinese ethnic from unstable country, like Myanmar.

So we can differentiate between Myanmarese Citizens from other ethnic with Myanmarese Citizens from Chinese Ethnic.


Several years ago, Representative of Overseas Chinese in NPC (National People Congress). Yes maybe not many know, that Overseas Chinese have seat in Chinese Govt.

They propose Ethnic Chinese Card (ECC) System, but China Govt still put that in hold.
Hopefully, with this kind of event and also rising prosperity of China. China Govt can put this Ethnic Chinese Card (ECC) System on motion





1. What is the Ethnic Chinese Card?
The ECC is a special identity certificate for Chinese with foreign nationality. The Card is similar to the Chinese green card, but easier to obtain. ECC holders would be able to enter and exit China without a visa, and stay for as long as they wished. They would also be entitled to the same rights as Chinese citizens in regards to the making of investments, the purchase of real estate, opening of bank accounts, ability to obtain a driver’s license and the ability to educate their children within the Chinese system. The ECC is equivalent to the Chinese green card for Chinese with foreign nationality.

2. What will the ECC mean for ethnic Chinese?
The ECC will impact ethnic Chinese in three main ways:

Firstly, on the formalities of entry and exit, and duration of stay. Many ethnic Chinese stay in China for long periods for the purposes of making investments, employment and family reunions. However, since they are foreigners, they need both a passport and visa (for example - working visa, reunion visa) for entry. They must apply for a residence permit and can only stay in China for a specified period. The ECC would allow ethnic Chinese to stay in China for as long as they wanted, even permanently, without a visa or residence permit.

Secondly, in regards to employment. Currently, Chinese foreign nationals must obtain permits (such as a work permit or a specialist permit) and apply to change or renew them when necessary. Failure to do so constitutes illegal employment. The ECC would entitle holders to legally work in China without a permit. This supersedes the rights of residents of Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan who need to obtain permits to legally work in China.

Thirdly, on the ease of living in China. Non-nationals are restricted in China in many ways. For example - in their ability to obtain medication, purchase property, make investments, open bank accounts, receive a Chinese education, obtain a driver’s license, and utilize transportation (for example, purchase a train ticket using their real name). Compared with Chinese citizens, there are many restrictions on foreigners in China. Under the ECC system, ethnic Chinese would enjoy equal treatment to Chinese citizens in almost everything except political rights.

Taking medical insurance as an example, foreigners are only entitled to insurance if they are employed and their employer pays social insurance for them. Otherwise, they are subject to high medical expenses in China. But ECC holders would be able to pay social insurance and obtain the same medical insurance treatment as Chinese citizens, regardless of whether or not they are employed in China
It's a very complicated problem. Consider how many Chinese live in Southeast Asia. If China shows excessive concern for these Chinese, it will cause alarm in Southeast Asian countries and affect the lives of local Chinese. But many Chinese also stayed in Southeast Asia for historical reasons. I think there should be some special visas for Chinese to use when they seek asylum. The reception of refugees is a normal act in international affairs.
 
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It's a very complicated problem. Consider how many Chinese live in Southeast Asia. If China shows excessive concern for these Chinese, it will cause alarm in Southeast Asian countries and affect the lives of local Chinese. But many Chinese also stayed in Southeast Asia for historical reasons. I think there should be some special visas for Chinese to use when they seek asylum. The reception of refugees is a normal act in international affairs.

The Malays and USA are particularly sensitive about this. You definitely do not want your wife to love someone else. Meanwhile China unlike Islam, do not seek to influence oversea Chinese. But these jealous husband keep bashing and sexually abusing their wife, especially USA today.

I foresee not too long in the future, there will be massive pogroms against Chinese in USA that ABC start migrating back to China.

The white elites can tolerate Sunni Islam citizen loving oversea power poles but they cannot tolerate their own Chinese citizen loving China. Baizuo are busy shouting "Islam so discriminated".
 
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The Malays and USA are particularly sensitive about this. You definitely do not want your wife to love someone else. Meanwhile China unlike Islam, do not seek to influence oversea Chinese. But these jealous husband keep bashing and sexually abusing their wife, especially USA today.

I foresee not too long in the future, there will be massive pogroms against Chinese in USA that ABC start migrating back to China.

The white elites can tolerate Sunni Islam citizen loving oversea power poles but they cannot tolerate their own Chinese citizen loving China. Baizuo are busy shouting "Islam so discriminated".
There was the possibility of civil war in the United States. It's not just Chinese who are at risk. In Southeast Asia, I don't think there will be a new anti-China wave. After all, no one is willing to take such a big risk after the decline of American power. Although every time the anti-China movement is carried out by the people, the underlying cause is the push of political forces behind the scenes.
 
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Most of them are online scammers, basically bottom of the barrel people. Because they are afraid of getting caught many of them choose to jump the fence instead of going though the border gates spreading covid to the Yunnan area.

I have more sympathy for the Myanmar locals then for these scum.

 
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I think China Govt need to put in motion of "Ethnic Chinese Card" (ECC) to prevent this happening. Especially for Chinese ethnic from unstable country, like Myanmar.

So we can differentiate between Myanmarese Citizens from other ethnic with Myanmarese Citizens from Chinese Ethnic.


Several years ago, Representative of Overseas Chinese in NPC (National People Congress). Yes maybe not many know, that Overseas Chinese have seat in Chinese Govt.

They propose Ethnic Chinese Card (ECC) System, but China Govt still put that in hold.
Hopefully, with this kind of event and also rising prosperity of China. China Govt can put this Ethnic Chinese Card (ECC) System on motion





1. What is the Ethnic Chinese Card?
The ECC is a special identity certificate for Chinese with foreign nationality. The Card is similar to the Chinese green card, but easier to obtain. ECC holders would be able to enter and exit China without a visa, and stay for as long as they wished. They would also be entitled to the same rights as Chinese citizens in regards to the making of investments, the purchase of real estate, opening of bank accounts, ability to obtain a driver’s license and the ability to educate their children within the Chinese system. The ECC is equivalent to the Chinese green card for Chinese with foreign nationality.

2. What will the ECC mean for ethnic Chinese?
The ECC will impact ethnic Chinese in three main ways:

Firstly, on the formalities of entry and exit, and duration of stay. Many ethnic Chinese stay in China for long periods for the purposes of making investments, employment and family reunions. However, since they are foreigners, they need both a passport and visa (for example - working visa, reunion visa) for entry. They must apply for a residence permit and can only stay in China for a specified period. The ECC would allow ethnic Chinese to stay in China for as long as they wanted, even permanently, without a visa or residence permit.

Secondly, in regards to employment. Currently, Chinese foreign nationals must obtain permits (such as a work permit or a specialist permit) and apply to change or renew them when necessary. Failure to do so constitutes illegal employment. The ECC would entitle holders to legally work in China without a permit. This supersedes the rights of residents of Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan who need to obtain permits to legally work in China.

Thirdly, on the ease of living in China. Non-nationals are restricted in China in many ways. For example - in their ability to obtain medication, purchase property, make investments, open bank accounts, receive a Chinese education, obtain a driver’s license, and utilize transportation (for example, purchase a train ticket using their real name). Compared with Chinese citizens, there are many restrictions on foreigners in China. Under the ECC system, ethnic Chinese would enjoy equal treatment to Chinese citizens in almost everything except political rights.

Taking medical insurance as an example, foreigners are only entitled to insurance if they are employed and their employer pays social insurance for them. Otherwise, they are subject to high medical expenses in China. But ECC holders would be able to pay social insurance and obtain the same medical insurance treatment as Chinese citizens, regardless of whether or not they are employed in China

This goes back to the question of whether citizenship = race or citizenship = allegiance for China. Pushing ethnic/race based exceptions to the immigration laws would likely send a wrong message to the countries that host chinese ethnic. As China is trying to go global and build alliances with countries of various background, China should stick with citizenship = allegiance, which is more neutral.
 
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This goes back to the question of whether citizenship = race or citizenship = allegiance for China. Pushing ethnic/race based exceptions to the immigration laws would likely send a wrong message to the countries that host chinese ethnic. As China is trying to go global and build alliances with countries of various background, China should stick with citizenship = allegiance, which is more neutral.

What you say is true and I hope Sunni Muslims can be loyal to their state instead of Wahabi agenda.

For no reason, many SE Asian loser hate Chinese especially Malays. China cannot sit back and see Malays genociding Chinese and cheer, if such scenario really happen.

China took back n x hundredth thousands of Chinese from Vietnam 1979 - 1985. If she didnt, CPC will have a negative PR image.

You want these Viet Chinese to kill by Viet cong and do nothing?
 

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What you say is true and I hope Sunni Muslims can be loyal to their state instead of Wahabi agenda.

For no reason, many SE Asian loser hate Chinese especially Malays. China cannot sit back and see Malays genociding Chinese and cheer, if such scenario really happen.

China took back n x hundredth thousands of Chinese from Vietnam 1979 - 1985. If she didnt, CPC will have a negative PR image.

You want these Viet Chinese to kill by Viet cong and do nothing?

I didnt say China should let Chinese ethnic get massacred anywhere for dubious reasons. There is a clear line between emergency situation where exceptions to the immigration laws must be made and non emergency ones. The situation you described above refers to events of humanitarian crisis which is not comparable to exceptions for migrants seeking better economic prospects. The basis for the exceptions during emergencies does not have to be racial, rather it can be humanitarian which IMHO will also have positive impact on China's image since China would also be helping non Chinese seeking safety in China.

In an extreme event caused by racial turmoil in host countries, race based policies enacted by the ancestral country of the affected ethnic would usually fuel the tension even more and that would endanger China's intention to save them. After all, regardless its capability, China would not be able to transport millions of Chinese at the same day on which the policy is enacted. China could save 10k or even 100k on that day, but what about other millions of Chinese stranded in the country? Their life would be even more threatened due to the heightened tensions caused by race based policies.

China can be a leading nation on the international stage by staying above the fray and resort to humanitarian reason to justify its actions instead. It has great effects on the long run.
 
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I didnt say China should let Chinese ethnic get massacred anywhere for dubious reasons. There is a clear line between emergency situation where exceptions to the immigration laws must be made and non emergency ones. The situation you described above refers to events of humanitarian crisis which is not comparable to exceptions for migrants seeking better economic prospects. The basis for the exceptions during emergencies does not have to be racial, rather it can be humanitarian which IMHO will also have positive impact on China's image since China would also be helping non Chinese seeking safety in China.

In an extreme event caused by racial turmoil in host countries, race based policies enacted by the ancestral country of the affected ethnic would usually fuel the tension even more and that would endanger China's intention to save them. After all, regardless its capability, China would not be able to transport millions of Chinese at the same day on which the policy is enacted. China could save 10k or even 100k on that day, but what about other millions of Chinese stranded in the country? Their life would be even more threatened due to the heightened tensions caused by race based policies.

China can be a leading nation on the international stage by staying above the fray and resort to humanitarian reason to justify its actions instead. It has great effects on the long run.

Among all major civilization, Chinese state is the most off hand over overseas ethnic Chinese. While Muslims attempts to influence adherent often in detriment of their nations states.
 
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It's a very complicated problem. Consider how many Chinese live in Southeast Asia. If China shows excessive concern for these Chinese, it will cause alarm in Southeast Asian countries and affect the lives of local Chinese. But many Chinese also stayed in Southeast Asia for historical reasons. I think there should be some special visas for Chinese to use when they seek asylum. The reception of refugees is a normal act in international affairs.

This goes back to the question of whether citizenship = race or citizenship = allegiance for China. Pushing ethnic/race based exceptions to the immigration laws would likely send a wrong message to the countries that host chinese ethnic. As China is trying to go global and build alliances with countries of various background, China should stick with citizenship = allegiance, which is more neutral.

It's definetly not a citizenship, nor based on race.

It's more like a Chinese Green Card (PR) for Overseas Chinese (Chinese Citizens Descendants no matter from what race) in unstable country, like Myanmar for this example.


And I think it will not cause alarm or wrong message to other countries.
Because many Indonesian citizens also have Green card in Australia, US, Canada without having problem with their Indonesian citizenship. This ECC more or less like that.

China itself today have what it's called an Ethnic Visa Program. So as long as you can proof one of your ancestor are Chinese Citizens, you can easily get 5 year multiple entry Visa

https://www.thejakartapost.com/trav...r-visas-to-foreigners-of-chinese-descent.html

https://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1088793.shtml





Commentators have suggested that implementation of the ECC would equate to China’s acceptance of dual nationalities.

That would not be the case.

Chinese citizens not only enjoy social and economic rights, but also political ones, such as the right to vote, to stand for election and to serve as a civil servant. Neither ECC holders nor permanent residents could enjoy political rights in China. They would not be able to participate in the NPC (National People’s Congress) election or serve as members of the CPPCC (Chinese People’s Political Consultative Congress). In addition, they would not be able to serve in state organs or hold certain positions in state-owned enterprises. So the ECC only entitles its holders to specific advantages within the Nationality Law for Chinese foreign nationals whose skill sets are under demand. It would not equate to the acquisition of Chinese nationality. Not all Chinese foreign nationals would be able to get the card, although it would be easier to obtain than the Chinese green card. There are certain requirements to obtain a green card. For example, the applicant must have a talent in a specific field, have special skills necessary for developing the economy and society, or be willing to make large investments in China
 
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