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Immigration to China

Immigration to the People's Republic of China is the international movement of non-Chinese nationals in order to reside permanently in the country.

In the late 1970s, roughly 300,000 ethnic Chinese immigrated from Vietnam to China. Immigration has increased modestly since the opening up of the country and the liberalization of the economy, mostly of people moving to the large cities and to Hong Kong. Many of the foreign nationals who immigrate to China are of Chinese ethnic heritage. China has also been the destination of illegal immigration, particularly along the China–North Korea border, Guangzhou, Guangxi Province, and the China-Myanmar border.

According to 2020 Chinese census, China has 1,430,695 immigrants, dividing between 845,697 foreign nationals and 584,998 residents of Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan.[1] As of 2023, there are around 12,000 foreigners with permanent residency in China.[2]

Legal immigration and permanent residency edit

In 2016, China issued 1,576 permanent residency cards. This was more than double what it had issued the previous year, but still roughly 750 times lower than the United States’ 1.2 million at the time.[3] By 2017, the number of foreigners holding Chinese Permanent Residence finally passed the 10,000 mark.[4] More recent concrete numbers are not easily available, but since 2019 China has also been revamping the process for foreigners to apply for the "Chinese Green Card".[5]

In 2023, China launched the Five-Star Card, the new version of the Foreign Permanent Resident ID Card of the People's Republic of China.[6]

Application Requirements edit

According to the Management Measures for the Permanent Residence Approval of Foreigners in China approved by the State Council of China,[7] foreigners applying for permanent residence in China shall abide by Chinese laws, be in good health, have no criminal record, and meet one of the following conditions:

  1. Have made direct investments in China, with a stable investment situation for three consecutive years and a good tax record.
  2. Hold positions such as vice general manager, deputy factory director, or higher, or possess the title of associate professor, associate researcher, or higher, enjoying equivalent benefits. Have served continuously for at least four years, resided in China for a cumulative period of no less than three years within the past four years, and maintained a good tax record.
  3. Have made significant and outstanding contributions to China or are urgently needed by the country.
  4. Spouses and unmarried children under 18 of the individuals referred to in the first, second, and third items.
  5. Spouses of Chinese citizens or foreigners who have obtained permanent residence qualifications in China, with a marriage lasting for five years, continuous residence in China for five years, residing in China for no less than nine months each year, and having stable living conditions and a residence.
  6. Unmarried children under 18 who are dependent on their parents.
  7. Have no direct relatives abroad, depend on immediate relatives in China, and are over 60 years old, have continuously resided in China for five years, reside in China for no less than nine months each year, and have stable living conditions and a residence.

The time limits referred to in this article all refer to the continuous period before the application date.[7]

Hainan Free Trade Zone Immigration Preferential Policies edit

In July 2019, the Chinese Ministry of Public Security and National Immigration Administration announced updated preferential policies that applied to the Hainan Province (Hainan Free Trade Zone), including: [8]

Facilitate Employment and Entrepreneurship for Foreign University Students edit

Foreign students who have obtained a master's or higher degree from Chinese universities can apply for a residency permit of up to 2 years for innovation and entrepreneurship in Hainan with the recommendation of their affiliated universities. Foreign students studying at overseas universities are allowed to engage in regular internships at Hainan's star-rated hotels, hospitals, international schools, and other entities. With the required invitation letter from the relevant entity and proof of enrollment at a foreign university, they can apply for the necessary visas for their internships.[8]

Provide Permanent Residency Convenience for Foreigners Working or Investing edit

Chinese of foreign nationalities with a Ph.D. degree working in Hainan, or Chinese of foreign nationalities who have worked continuously in Hainan for at least 4 years with an accumulated residency of no less than 6 months each year, are eligible to apply for permanent residency. Their foreign spouses and minor children can also apply for permanent residency together. Foreign individuals who invest in innovative enterprises in Hainan and maintain stable investments with good tax records for three consecutive years, recommended by the Hainan Provincial People's Government, can apply for permanent residency. Foreign individuals who have worked continuously in Hainan for 4 years and meet the income and personal income tax payment standards in Hainan are eligible to apply for permanent residency.[8]

Return of Overseas Chinese edit

The most significant immigration to China has been by the Overseas Chinese, who in the years since 1949 have been offered various enticements to return to their homeland. Several million may have done so since 1949. The largest influx came in 1978–79, when about 160,000 to 250,000 ethnic Chinese refugees fled Vietnam for southern China, as relations between the two countries worsened. Many of these refugees were settled in state farms on Hainan Island.[citation needed]

Illegal immigration edit

North Koreans edit

Illegal immigrants from North Korea have moved across the China–North Korea border to seek higher wages and escape repression.[9]

Approximately 1,850 North Koreans fled their country in 2004, but China views them as illegal economic migrants rather than refugees and sends many of them back.[10] This is also due to pressure from North Korea.[citation needed] Many of those who succeed in reaching sanctuary in foreign diplomatic compounds or international schools have been allowed by China to depart for South Korea.

African migrants edit

There is a sizeable community of black Africans primarily concentrated in Guangzhou, China. Since the country's late 1990s economic boom, thousands of African traders and businesspeople, predominantly from West Africa,[11] migrated to the city of Guangzhou, creating an "Africatown" in the middle of the southern Chinese metropolis of approximately 10 km2. The primarily male population often set up local businesses and also engage in international trade.

According to official statistics of the PRC government, the number of Africans in Guangzhou has increased by 30-40% each year, and now form the largest black community in Asia.[12] However, as many have overstayed their visas, official figures may be understated. Estimates vary on the number of Africans living in Guangzhou: from 20,000 to over 200,000.[13][needs update] This has led to controversies and anger by the local community due to rumors of increasing numbers of crimes, including rape, fraud, robberies, and drug dealing committed by Africans.[13] Huang Shiding of the Guangzhou Institute of Social Sciences estimates the number of permanent residents of foreign nationality (six months and above) to be around 50,000, of which some 20,000 are of African origin.[13]

By 2020, there is an estimated number of 500,000 Africans residing in China, with around 100,000 in Guangzhou.[14][15]

Refugees edit

At the end of 2015, China held 301,622 refugees. Most of those refugees were from Vietnam, and the rest were from Africa and Middle East.[16]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Bickenbach, Frank; Liu, Wan-Hsin (2022). "Goodbye China: What Do Fewer Foreigners Mean for Multinationals and the Chinese Economy?". Intereconomics. from the original on 2024-01-04. Retrieved 2024-02-24.
  2. ^ Zhang, Phoebe (15 September 2023). "China to launch revamped 'smart' green card, making it easier for foreigners to book tickets and order online". South China Morning Post. from the original on 21 February 2024. Retrieved 24 February 2024.
  3. ^ "The US-China Tech Wars: China's Immigration Disadvantage". thediplomat.com. from the original on 2020-01-03. Retrieved 2020-01-04.
  4. ^ "In one metric of diversity, China comes in dead last". Quartz. from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-03-02.
  5. ^ "Backlash in China over draft rule on permanent residency for foreigners". South China morning Post. from the original on 2022-03-02. Retrieved 2022-03-02.
  6. ^ "新版外国人永居证"五星卡"正式启用!哪些外国人可申请?一文读懂-中新网". www.chinanews.com.cn. from the original on 2024-01-11. Retrieved 2024-01-11.
  7. ^ a b 宗爱强. "中华人民共和国公安部 中华人民共和国外交部令(第74号) 外国人在中国永久居留审批管理办法__2005年第18号国务院公报_中国政府网". www.gov.cn. from the original on 2024-01-11. Retrieved 2024-01-11.
  8. ^ a b c "公安部、国家移民管理局出台支持海南全面深化改革". www.nia.gov.cn. from the original on 2023-10-22. Retrieved 2023-10-04.
  9. ^ "Illegal immigrants pour across border seeking work". Los Angeles Times. from the original on 2012-06-18. Retrieved 2012-04-01.
  10. ^ Jeffries, Ian (2013-06-17). North Korea: A Guide to Economic and Political Developments. Routledge. ISBN 9781134290338.
  11. ^ Schiller, Bill. "Big trouble in China's Chocolate City". Toronto Star. from the original on 2010-08-24. Retrieved 2010-05-15.
  12. ^ Pan, Xiaobo (2008-01-23). . Southern Weekend. Archived from the original on 2019-03-01. Retrieved 2014-03-22.
  13. ^ a b c Ke Xuedong and Du An'na (2007-12-13). "广州黑人达20万 黑人强奸案直线上升(组图)". Shenzhen News Network. from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2010-05-16.
  14. ^ Hairong, Y. A. N. "We wanted to know if Chinese migrants in Africa self-segregate. What we found". The Conversation. from the original on 2023-07-14. Retrieved 2022-11-22.
  15. ^ Bodomo, Adams (2020-10-01). "Historical and contemporary perspectives on inequalities and well-being of Africans in China". Asian Ethnicity. 21 (4): 526–541. doi:10.1080/14631369.2020.1761246. ISSN 1463-1369.
  16. ^ UNHCR The P.R. China Fact Sheet 2017-10-09 at the Wayback Machine Dec, 2015

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Immigration to the People s Republic of China is the international movement of non Chinese nationals in order to reside permanently in the country In the late 1970s roughly 300 000 ethnic Chinese immigrated from Vietnam to China Immigration has increased modestly since the opening up of the country and the liberalization of the economy mostly of people moving to the large cities and to Hong Kong Many of the foreign nationals who immigrate to China are of Chinese ethnic heritage China has also been the destination of illegal immigration particularly along the China North Korea border Guangzhou Guangxi Province and the China Myanmar border According to 2020 Chinese census China has 1 430 695 immigrants dividing between 845 697 foreign nationals and 584 998 residents of Hong Kong Macao and Taiwan 1 As of 2023 there are around 12 000 foreigners with permanent residency in China 2 Contents 1 Legal immigration and permanent residency 1 1 Application Requirements 1 2 Hainan Free Trade Zone Immigration Preferential Policies 1 2 1 Facilitate Employment and Entrepreneurship for Foreign University Students 1 2 2 Provide Permanent Residency Convenience for Foreigners Working or Investing 1 3 Return of Overseas Chinese 2 Illegal immigration 2 1 North Koreans 3 African migrants 4 Refugees 5 See also 6 ReferencesLegal immigration and permanent residency editIn 2016 China issued 1 576 permanent residency cards This was more than double what it had issued the previous year but still roughly 750 times lower than the United States 1 2 million at the time 3 By 2017 the number of foreigners holding Chinese Permanent Residence finally passed the 10 000 mark 4 More recent concrete numbers are not easily available but since 2019 China has also been revamping the process for foreigners to apply for the Chinese Green Card 5 In 2023 China launched the Five Star Card the new version of the Foreign Permanent Resident ID Card of the People s Republic of China 6 Application Requirements edit According to the Management Measures for the Permanent Residence Approval of Foreigners in China approved by the State Council of China 7 foreigners applying for permanent residence in China shall abide by Chinese laws be in good health have no criminal record and meet one of the following conditions Have made direct investments in China with a stable investment situation for three consecutive years and a good tax record Hold positions such as vice general manager deputy factory director or higher or possess the title of associate professor associate researcher or higher enjoying equivalent benefits Have served continuously for at least four years resided in China for a cumulative period of no less than three years within the past four years and maintained a good tax record Have made significant and outstanding contributions to China or are urgently needed by the country Spouses and unmarried children under 18 of the individuals referred to in the first second and third items Spouses of Chinese citizens or foreigners who have obtained permanent residence qualifications in China with a marriage lasting for five years continuous residence in China for five years residing in China for no less than nine months each year and having stable living conditions and a residence Unmarried children under 18 who are dependent on their parents Have no direct relatives abroad depend on immediate relatives in China and are over 60 years old have continuously resided in China for five years reside in China for no less than nine months each year and have stable living conditions and a residence The time limits referred to in this article all refer to the continuous period before the application date 7 Hainan Free Trade Zone Immigration Preferential Policies edit In July 2019 the Chinese Ministry of Public Security and National Immigration Administration announced updated preferential policies that applied to the Hainan Province Hainan Free Trade Zone including 8 Facilitate Employment and Entrepreneurship for Foreign University Students edit Foreign students who have obtained a master s or higher degree from Chinese universities can apply for a residency permit of up to 2 years for innovation and entrepreneurship in Hainan with the recommendation of their affiliated universities Foreign students studying at overseas universities are allowed to engage in regular internships at Hainan s star rated hotels hospitals international schools and other entities With the required invitation letter from the relevant entity and proof of enrollment at a foreign university they can apply for the necessary visas for their internships 8 Provide Permanent Residency Convenience for Foreigners Working or Investing edit Chinese of foreign nationalities with a Ph D degree working in Hainan or Chinese of foreign nationalities who have worked continuously in Hainan for at least 4 years with an accumulated residency of no less than 6 months each year are eligible to apply for permanent residency Their foreign spouses and minor children can also apply for permanent residency together Foreign individuals who invest in innovative enterprises in Hainan and maintain stable investments with good tax records for three consecutive years recommended by the Hainan Provincial People s Government can apply for permanent residency Foreign individuals who have worked continuously in Hainan for 4 years and meet the income and personal income tax payment standards in Hainan are eligible to apply for permanent residency 8 Return of Overseas Chinese edit The most significant immigration to China has been by the Overseas Chinese who in the years since 1949 have been offered various enticements to return to their homeland Several million may have done so since 1949 The largest influx came in 1978 79 when about 160 000 to 250 000 ethnic Chinese refugees fled Vietnam for southern China as relations between the two countries worsened Many of these refugees were settled in state farms on Hainan Island citation needed Illegal immigration editMain article Illegal immigration to China North Koreans edit Further information Koreans in China Illegal immigrants from North Korea have moved across the China North Korea border to seek higher wages and escape repression 9 Approximately 1 850 North Koreans fled their country in 2004 but China views them as illegal economic migrants rather than refugees and sends many of them back 10 This is also due to pressure from North Korea citation needed Many of those who succeed in reaching sanctuary in foreign diplomatic compounds or international schools have been allowed by China to depart for South Korea African migrants editFurther information Africans in Guangzhou and Illegal immigration to China Guangzhou There is a sizeable community of black Africans primarily concentrated in Guangzhou China Since the country s late 1990s economic boom thousands of African traders and businesspeople predominantly from West Africa 11 migrated to the city of Guangzhou creating an Africatown in the middle of the southern Chinese metropolis of approximately 10 km2 The primarily male population often set up local businesses and also engage in international trade According to official statistics of the PRC government the number of Africans in Guangzhou has increased by 30 40 each year and now form the largest black community in Asia 12 However as many have overstayed their visas official figures may be understated Estimates vary on the number of Africans living in Guangzhou from 20 000 to over 200 000 13 needs update This has led to controversies and anger by the local community due to rumors of increasing numbers of crimes including rape fraud robberies and drug dealing committed by Africans 13 Huang Shiding of the Guangzhou Institute of Social Sciences estimates the number of permanent residents of foreign nationality six months and above to be around 50 000 of which some 20 000 are of African origin 13 By 2020 there is an estimated number of 500 000 Africans residing in China with around 100 000 in Guangzhou 14 15 Refugees editAt the end of 2015 China held 301 622 refugees Most of those refugees were from Vietnam and the rest were from Africa and Middle East 16 See also editChinese Foreign Permanent Resident ID Card Migration in China Chinese emigrationReferences edit Bickenbach Frank Liu Wan Hsin 2022 Goodbye China What Do Fewer Foreigners Mean for Multinationals and the Chinese Economy Intereconomics Archived from the original on 2024 01 04 Retrieved 2024 02 24 Zhang Phoebe 15 September 2023 China to launch revamped smart green card making it easier for foreigners to book tickets and order online South China Morning Post Archived from the original on 21 February 2024 Retrieved 24 February 2024 The US China Tech Wars China s Immigration Disadvantage thediplomat com Archived from the original on 2020 01 03 Retrieved 2020 01 04 In one metric of diversity China comes in dead last Quartz Archived from the original on 2022 03 02 Retrieved 2022 03 02 Backlash in China over draft rule on permanent residency for foreigners South China morning Post Archived from the original on 2022 03 02 Retrieved 2022 03 02 新版外国人永居证 五星卡 正式启用 哪些外国人可申请 一文读懂 中新网 www chinanews com cn Archived from the original on 2024 01 11 Retrieved 2024 01 11 a b 宗爱强 中华人民共和国公安部 中华人民共和国外交部令 第74号 外国人在中国永久居留审批管理办法 2005年第18号国务院公报 中国政府网 www gov cn Archived from the original on 2024 01 11 Retrieved 2024 01 11 a b c 公安部 国家移民管理局出台支持海南全面深化改革 www nia gov cn Archived from the original on 2023 10 22 Retrieved 2023 10 04 Illegal immigrants pour across border seeking work Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on 2012 06 18 Retrieved 2012 04 01 Jeffries Ian 2013 06 17 North Korea A Guide to Economic and Political Developments Routledge ISBN 9781134290338 Schiller Bill Big trouble in China s Chocolate City Toronto Star Archived from the original on 2010 08 24 Retrieved 2010 05 15 Pan Xiaobo 2008 01 23 Chocolate City Africans searching for the Chinese Dream Southern Weekend Archived from the original on 2019 03 01 Retrieved 2014 03 22 a b c Ke Xuedong and Du An na 2007 12 13 广州黑人达20万 黑人强奸案直线上升 组图 Shenzhen News Network Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2010 05 16 Hairong Y A N We wanted to know if Chinese migrants in Africa self segregate What we found The Conversation Archived from the original on 2023 07 14 Retrieved 2022 11 22 Bodomo Adams 2020 10 01 Historical and contemporary perspectives on inequalities and well being of Africans in China Asian Ethnicity 21 4 526 541 doi 10 1080 14631369 2020 1761246 ISSN 1463 1369 UNHCR The P R China Fact Sheet Archived 2017 10 09 at the Wayback Machine Dec 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Immigration to China amp oldid 1217238789, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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