The top ten reasons why Chinese people are keen on moving overseas
The top ten reasons why Chinese people are keen on moving overseas. According to the "Shandong Business Daily" report: Taiyuan University of Technology posted an announcement on its official website to fire 103 teachers from the school. …
In fact, it is no longer news that Chinese people like to immigrate overseas, especially so-called "high-end talents" and successful people, because you can see on TV that those successful celebrities claim to be Chinese, speak Chinese, and earn Chinese money, but when asked about their nationality, most people are hesitant because they are no longer Chinese and are already from other countries. But for example, Taiyuan University of Technology fired 103 teachers from their official positions at one time, and the reason was only one, that is, they were stranded abroad and failed to return after the deadline. This should be considered a big news.
So, why are Chinese people so keen on moving overseas? Today, Ding Ding happened to have dinner with a "successful person". He was Ding Ding's friend. He made a fortune in business in his early years, and now he has successfully immigrated to Singapore. It just so happened that today he saw the news that Teacher 103 of Taiyuan University of Technology was fired from his official position for staying abroad and overdue. Naturally, he talked about the reasons why Chinese people are keen to immigrate overseas.
First, foreign countries, especially developed countries, respect talents and talents can be fully displayed. Over the years, the "high-end talents" cultivated in China have taken advantage of the opportunities provided by the government to study abroad, give lectures or academic exchanges, and have been stranded overseas ever since. The fundamental reason for their overdue status is that these developed countries particularly respect talents, and talents can receive fair competition and have opportunities to showcase themselves and become famous and successful. On the other hand, in China, although the government has repeatedly talked about attaching importance to talents, the actual implementation is not the same, because China is about power and money. It is a country where power and money are paramount. The sign of a person's success is how big an official he is and how much money he earns. Therefore, after more than 60 years of cultivating talents, China has neither produced a Qian Xuesen nor a Steve Jobs. Chinese talents are often respected overseas, especially in developed countries, and are given opportunities to display their talents. For example, four Chinese have won the Nobel Prize in physics or chemistry, but among so many Chinese scientists, there has not been a single Nobel Prize winner. If these people were in China, whether they could also win the Nobel Prize, we may not need to guess.
2. Foreign countries, especially developed countries, have mature market economies and can be treated fairly. Developed countries have practiced market economy for many years, and the market mechanism is very mature. Both workers and businessmen rely on equal competition. Therefore, workers like Jobs can also succeed, and private enterprises like Haier can also develop overseas. In contrast, in China, the market economy is not yet very mature. The success of enterprises often depends not on the market competition mechanism, but on policies, personnel relationships, and relationships with politicians, especially leaders at all levels. Therefore, successful enterprises in China are often inseparable from policies and are often closely related to local leaders. Inseparable, it is often inseparable from tax evasion. According to a professor at the Central Party School, 90% of Chinese enterprises rely on tax evasion to survive. Moreover, we can also see that the downfall of an entrepreneur is often preceded by the downfall of party and government leaders. For example, the Yuanhua incident in Xiamen is a typical example. In addition, for ordinary job seekers, it is often difficult to get fair treatment and equal competition in China. This can be seen from the officialdom. Today's officialdom personnel are often second-generation and third-generation officials, and most of the promoted personnel are these people. Therefore, someone has summarized this rule: the son of a general can only be a general, because a marshal has a son.
3. The welfare security system abroad, especially in developed countries, is quite sound. In developed countries, a typical sign is that the welfare security system is very sound. They have implemented a cradle-to-grave welfare security system, which at least makes life worry-free. Although China has also implemented a universal welfare system in recent years, it is still far from enough. Many families often fall back from a moderately prosperous level to before liberation because of the illness of a family member. Especially in China, although various welfare systems are being implemented, they are only a drop in the bucket. Car salary, for example, although pension insurance, medical insurance, unemployment insurance, maternity insurance, housing provident fund and other welfare systems have been implemented, none of the benefits can meet people's needs. Rural pension insurance cannot support a person, medical insurance cannot cure a disease, unemployment insurance cannot protect the basic living needs of unemployed people, and housing provident fund is not only difficult to receive, but it does not play a big role in buying a house.
4. Foreign countries, especially developed countries, have sound legal systems and must abide by the law. Developed countries have a very sound legal system and are standard legal countries. Everyone is basically equal before the law. On the other hand, China has enacted many laws and claims to be a legal country. It shouts every day that "everyone is equal before the law." The so-called "strike hard" campaign is actually a very abnormal form of human rule. The law is there. Law enforcement agencies do not need any instructions from superiors and just enforce the law. However, this basic legal knowledge cannot be achieved in China. Especially when the courts enforce the law, it is even more childish. They are often artificially interfered by leaders and public opinion, such as the rape and murder case of Li Changkui in Yunnan.
5. A place of refuge for some corrupt officials. There is a type of people in the Chinese officialdom whose wives and children have immigrated abroad, but they are officials in China, and are jokingly called "naked officials." This type of person is a typical corrupt official, but these corrupt officials know that their sins are serious and are afraid that one day they will be exposed. Therefore, they make preparations early and transfer their family members and property abroad. They will continue to make a lot of money. If they are lucky enough to retire, they will go overseas to reunite with their families. If they smell trouble, they will leave immediately so that you can't catch them.
6. A tax haven for some celebrities. These people are mainly businessmen and actors. These celebrities are often masters of tax evasion, but they are also afraid of being caught, or they may take advantage of the differences in domestic and foreign tax rates to successfully evade taxes. Therefore, these celebrities in China often make money at home, save money abroad, and spend money abroad because they have already changed their nationality to another country.
7. Convenient for doing business. Since China's reform and opening up in the 1980s, attracting investment has been one of China's basic national policies, and the main methods for attracting investment are tax cuts, exemptions and preferential policies. Therefore, some people have seen this business opportunity and immigrated themselves or their children abroad. Then they became foreigners and returned to the country to invest and enjoy various policy and tax benefits. The friend in front of Ding Ding is this kind of person, and this is the secret of his success.
8. Political asylum. China's political environment is relatively poor internationally. In particular, some Western countries have always been hostile to China. It can be said that they are determined to destroy China and want to do everything possible to undermine China's construction. Some people who have political intentions or disagree with China's political views are often welcomed by Western countries and provide them with venues and funds. Therefore, these people, especially those whose leaders have immigrated abroad, such as the Dalai Lama, Li Hongzhi, Wang Dan and others, have become guests of Western countries.
9. Look for opportunities. Some people do not want to immigrate abroad, but due to the pressure of life, they want to go abroad and look for business opportunities. Most of these people are ordinary people at the bottom, such as those who work abroad or some small self-employed people. For example, they went to Russia to resell clothing and soil in the past few years. For people like specialties, Ding Dingyi made a fortune doing business in Europe, but when it comes to his domestic experience, it was poverty. "If a tree dies, a person will live." That is their life creed. Once they succeed abroad, they often choose to settle abroad.
> 10. Vanity causes trouble. Chinese people are famous for their admiration for foreigners. "The moon abroad is rounder than China." And the fact is that foreigners coming to China, or Chinese people having overseas relations, are regarded as an honor. When these foreigners come to China, local government leaders at all levels always warmly welcome them, and they are always an important part of the news, which further arouses the vanity of some Chinese people. Therefore, some people who cannot become foreigners in their own generation have to find ways to make their children become foreigners, and even risk their lives to go abroad to give birth.
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