10 Wealthy Chinese Citizens Meet in Beijing in Discussion Over Legal Action Against Canada

10 Wealthy Chinese Citizens Meet in Beijing in Discussion Over Legal Action Against Canada
Mar 11, 2014 By eChinacities.com

 

On February 11 the Canadian government decided to withdraw a policy that allowed big investors into the country to become eligible for citizenship. This policy shift left around 46,000 Chinese citizens with outstanding applications. This moved caused widespread anger and disappointment on the side of the Chinese and has led to 10 Chinese nationals to hold a meeting and subsequent press conference in Beijing to discuss taking legal action against the North American nation.

This group of dissatisfied investors are looking into legal action concerning Canada’s business credibility and have slammed the nations ‘one size fits all’ policy of cancellation.

In their defense, Canada provide some rather damning reasons why they have cancelled the policy. They assert that they have experienced too many concerns over applicants, especially after a report published in 2011 showed that 80% of Chinese applicants falsify information on their applications.

Source: news.163.com

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Keywords: big investors Wealthy Chinese Citizens

16 Comments

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Guest2343106

They are so desperate to get out of China.....try the neighbouring countries losers....

Mar 14, 2014 01:53 Report Abuse

juanisaac

Canada as a sovereign country has the right to have their own laws and rules concerning immigration. China certainly does as well. I just finished doing a six month saga trying to get and receive all the extra paper work the new government laws required for a Z Visa. China, Canada, and many other countries are all getting tougher to get in as an immigrant. Welcome to the world community!

Mar 13, 2014 16:51 Report Abuse

Guest639544

especially after a report published in 2011 showed that 80% of Chinese applicants falsify information on their applications. Typical..... trying to cheat your way out regardless if you are rich or poor... I am suprised it is actually "only" 80%.

Mar 13, 2014 11:39 Report Abuse

puffudder

@ Robk - Bravo.

Mar 13, 2014 10:04 Report Abuse

beaufortninja

I thought Chinese people were against interfering in other countries' internal issues. Canadian law is Canadian law.

Mar 13, 2014 09:04 Report Abuse

Robk

Canadians (including myself) are usually quite polite and mild mannered when dealing with conflicts and generally laid back. But to these "10" uppity pricks and the other... "Screw you, screw your money... and stop cheating and lying... maybe the rest of the world will actually give you some respect on a personal and not just economical level."

Mar 13, 2014 01:34 Report Abuse

coineineagh

Citizenship based on investment isn't something I could ever become eligible for in my lifetime, so I feel no need to show solidarity to these people, and I'm sure the feeling is mutual. Disgruntled rich folk who want to run away to another country with their wealth. I'm sure they'll garner lots of open support in nationalist China with their little 'meeting'. This made my day, thanks!

Mar 12, 2014 12:12 Report Abuse

Earnie

Where're those Chinese patriots who always tell us to go back to our country if we wanna complain about things in china, so i also say if u r not happy with Canada's decision just stay in china buddy after all to many Chinese china is the centre of the world , china should never be criticize, china should be thinking of giving citizenship to its mixed blood kids .

Mar 12, 2014 08:56 Report Abuse

Nessquick

yep, I paid almost 300 eur just for visa for our son, to stay in china with his mother and me ... for 1 year, later in summer, have to do that again, probably it will be cheaper this time...

Mar 12, 2014 13:11 Report Abuse

Nessquick

There is lot of place to invest in China, why the hell they want out of their perfect blooming country ?>

Mar 12, 2014 08:39 Report Abuse

Englteachted

I hope Canada chains up their liberals, I will never understand why people think it's ok to give citizenship out so easily. If they get a bleeding heart judge, Canada is screwed. I have an idea, how about those 46,000 rich coots band together to fix China.

Mar 12, 2014 00:19 Report Abuse

bill8899

Which court has jurisdiction over sovereign nations?

Mar 11, 2014 20:55 Report Abuse

Vallyntin

didn't you know that China has jurisdiction over every nation? However, not vice-versa, because any other nation involved in anything that Chinese dislike or disagree on are interfering in Chinese sovereign matters.

Mar 11, 2014 21:08 Report Abuse

bill8899

Thanks! That's what I remember but I wasn't sure.

Mar 11, 2014 21:12 Report Abuse

mike168229

Yet more Chinese people feeling persecuted by the big, bad foreigners not understanding that lying is good and proper.

Mar 11, 2014 18:22 Report Abuse

Englteachted

I want to leave this shit hole so much, I will sue you to let me in!!!

Mar 11, 2014 17:45 Report Abuse