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Nevermore

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How to view China's recent rapid rollout of the K-visa.
This visa has sparked an uproar across Chinese social media in recent days, with near-unanimous opposition. The public fears Indians will flood in to replace Chinese workers.
This visa requires only a bachelor's degree, eliminates the need for domestic employer sponsorship, and permits multiple entries. Introducing such a far-reaching policy amid persistently high unemployment in China is baffling.
I share this negative stance and wonder how many illegal immigrants this will attract.
 

BasilicaLew

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How to view China's recent rapid rollout of the K-visa.
This visa has sparked an uproar across Chinese social media in recent days, with near-unanimous opposition. The public fears Indians will flood in to replace Chinese workers.
This visa requires only a bachelor's degree, eliminates the need for domestic employer sponsorship, and permits multiple entries. Introducing such a far-reaching policy amid persistently high unemployment in China is baffling.
I share this negative stance and wonder how many illegal immigrants this will attract.
No offense but maybe now the chinese public can understand why western countries have people who enjoy seeing ICE thugs go around. No one likes having stuff taken from them!
 

sunnymaxi

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How to view China's recent rapid rollout of the K-visa.
This visa has sparked an uproar across Chinese social media in recent days, with near-unanimous opposition. The public fears Indians will flood in to replace Chinese workers.
This visa requires only a bachelor's degree, eliminates the need for domestic employer sponsorship, and permits multiple entries. Introducing such a far-reaching policy amid persistently high unemployment in China is baffling.
I share this negative stance and wonder how many illegal immigrants this will attract.
i have seen too negative remarks so far.. if this will continue then government will surely change some requirements for K-visa. but i have heard this Visa for for exceptional talent from reputed universities. this visa is not meant for low wage workers.
 

siegecrossbow

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How to view China's recent rapid rollout of the K-visa.
This visa has sparked an uproar across Chinese social media in recent days, with near-unanimous opposition. The public fears Indians will flood in to replace Chinese workers.
This visa requires only a bachelor's degree, eliminates the need for domestic employer sponsorship, and permits multiple entries. Introducing such a far-reaching policy amid persistently high unemployment in China is baffling.
I share this negative stance and wonder how many illegal immigrants this will attract.

Why would supapowans flood into an authoritarian shithole where they can’t leverage their greatest asset — knowledge of the English language?
 

Nevermore

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i have seen too negative remarks so far.. if this will continue then government will surely change some requirements for K-visa. but i have heard this Visa for for exceptional talent from reputed universities. this visa is not meant for low wage workers.
The problem lies here: this visa only requires a bachelor's degree, which is far too low.
This policy may be a revised version of the 2020 Foreign Permanent Residency Bill, which faced significant criticism at the time. The recent K visa is seen as a revival of that bill, indicating that China's top leadership is determined to push it through. I consider this very bad news.
No offense but maybe now the chinese public can understand why western countries have people who enjoy seeing ICE thugs go around. No one likes having stuff taken from them!
Therefore, many Chinese people have already sought to establish “Chinese supremacist” groups.
Why would supapowans flood into an authoritarian shithole where they can’t leverage their greatest asset — knowledge of the English language?
The issue isn't about attracting wealthy individuals; the problem lies in the influx of illegal immigrants, such as Indians using fake academic credentials. These individuals will establish shell companies in China and then gradually bring in more Indians from India.
 

BasilicaLew

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The problem lies here: this visa only requires a bachelor's degree, which is far too low.
This policy may be a revised version of the 2020 Foreign Permanent Residency Bill, which faced significant criticism at the time. The recent K visa is seen as a revival of that bill, indicating that China's top leadership is determined to push it through. I consider this very bad news.

Therefore, many Chinese people have already sought to establish “Chinese supremacist” groups.
Nothing is wrong with immigrants as long as they integrate, unlike here, Indians love nepotism! But theres quite a few who live just like us normally, its just important not to bring over the "jai hinds" of each country.
 

Nevermore

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Nothing is wrong with immigrants as long as they integrate, unlike here, Indians love nepotism! But theres quite a few who live just like us normally, its just important not to bring over the "jai hinds" of each country.
The topic most frequently discussed in Chinese communities is illegal immigration from India, with many citing the behavior of Indians in Canada and the United States as examples.

China introduced some African immigrants to Guangzhou long ago. Over time, their numbers grew, forming local communities that sparked significant social backlash. Years later, as China began regulating illegal immigration, the social impact of these African communities gradually stabilized.
However, this round of K visas is an exceptionally lenient visa program unlike any before, which will inevitably result in a massive influx of foreign workers and illegal immigrants. I hope this policy will be rescinded or tightened.
 

Nevermore

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They're not "illegal" if they come in legally
Illegal overstaying leads to illegal immigration. Furthermore, if Indians establish shell companies in China, they could create small Indian communities—which are legal—but such Indian-dominated enclaves could potentially undermine social stability.
On the other hand, the public recalls the 2020 Foreign Permanent Residence Act and fears that immigration restrictions may be fully lifted in the near future.
 

sunnymaxi

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China introduced some African immigrants to Guangzhou long ago. Over time, their numbers grew, forming local communities that sparked significant social backlash. Years later, as China began regulating illegal immigration, the social impact of these African communities gradually stabilized.
Covid policies and massive crackdown on their illegal activities have profound impact.. African population have massively decreased over the years.

in 2023 alone, 23,000 foreign nationals have deported. more people were deported in 2024 year.
However, this round of K visas is an exceptionally lenient visa program unlike any before, which will inevitably result in a massive influx of foreign workers and illegal immigrants. I hope this policy will be rescinded or tightened.
China had also many other initiatives to attract foreign talent before the introduction of the K visa, including the R-Visa and some exception to certain countries.

what i have heard, this K-Visa for for those young STEM graduates, who actually want to open Lab and conduct research. no one will come illegal. but still give me time i will post complete details here.
 
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