by americandream » Sun 04 Jul 2010, 17:55:18
How many fold has Western capitalist investment into China increased?
So on the one hand, we have a natural flow of capital from the heartland of capital into low cost labour zones and a reverse flow from labour zones into the heartland of capital. And in the meantime, wide spread cnditioning works to tweak the process to its maximum efficiency in ensuring that both sides of that equation are in perfect equilibrioum (and that calls for some independent thought on what those components are Graeme, not regurgitating what you're being conditioned to bleat.)
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Graeme', '[')b]Investment Immigrant to Canada Doubles
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'T')he number of Chinese investment immigrant applications for Canada has doubled over the past six months and soon may surpass the number of applications filed by technology immigrants, the Canadian newspaper "The Daily World" reports.
Guan Guorong, President of the Jiahua International Study and Immigration Center, said China has been the main origin of technology immigrants who have gone to live in Canada for the past 10 years, although that has now started to change. He also said Chinese immigration to Canada has experienced three peaks over the past 30 years. The first occurred when Chinese students started to go to Canada to study. The second one was the technology immigration trend that happened 10 years ago. And the third one -- the current investment immigrant trend -- began at the end of last year.
According to Canadian immigration law, the application fee for those who apply for investment immigration is C$400,000. Of this amount, C$280,000 will be returned after the immigrant has lived in Canada for five years, so that the actual fee is C$120,000.
Another reason for the increase in the number of investment immigration applications is that Canadian officials plan to raise the application fee, and many Chinese want to apply before the increase goes into effect.
Nevertheless, many Chinese investment immigrants still desire to move to Canada to provide a better educational environment for their children and enjoy better social security benefits.
criThe Chinese are desperate to live abroad, just not in England if possible $this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'G')iven China’s turbulent modern history and the fact it continues to be largely a poor country, there have always been lots of people happy to trade in their Chinese citizenship for a life elsewhere.
Traditionally, the United States has been the destination of choice and has benefited enormously from the legions of smart Chinese immigrants it has welcomed. By some accounts, as many as 70 per cent of the Chinese who study in the US end up living there.
In recent years, Canada has also emerged as a popular destination, and a poll in the Canadian Globe & Mail newspaper shows that 77 per cent of Chinese, when given the choice, would choose to move to Canada over staying in China.