Just 'cause you've got your head up your ass and travel in small circles doesn't mean others are wrong.Originally posted by: welst10
Originally posted by: Mo0o
It's a little bit of both actually. Alot of chiense students are unwilling to go back until they have procured a green card/ us passport because many overstay their original visas and file for new ones. The chinese government doesn't let people out easily, usually its for education and then expects them to come back.Originally posted by: welst10
You don't know what you talking about. A lot of grad students don't go home because they worry about getting US entry visa on the way back. Since 9/11, there have been hundred of cases where US denied or delayed the visa for months. Almost all my Chinese friends have been back to China in last 5 yrs.Originally posted by: Rumpltzer
This Chinese dude working in our cleanrooms went home for a one month visit, and he was there for six months. It took some influence from a California senator to get him back in the States. The Chinese who wouldn't let him leave.Originally posted by: amoeba
I hope these " I hope they let you out" posts are sarcastic.......
I can't tell.
As to experiences, I've never been to Guangdong/GuangXi. Post your age and whether you speak cantonese.
A lot of grad students don't go home because they fear they won't be able to come back. This stuff just started up in the past few years.
It doesn't apply to Americans... I'm under the impression that the OP is a citizen by the way he's talking about his visits to China.
Bring me back a dried up gall bladder from some endangered animal. Thanks!
I have never heard about such a thing. I have more than a dozen friends who went back to China (most of them on student visa, a few with green card). Never heard any of them had problems with government coming back, they only worry about gettting the US visa.
Originally posted by: Mo0o
I had no idea you can be dual citizen w/ China and US. Do u have a HK passport?
Originally posted by: SSP
Bring back a pound of SARS.![]()
Originally posted by: SSP
Bring back a pound of SARS.![]()
Originally posted by: HamSupLo
to the OP: which cities are you going to?
and on a side note, if you see a "barbershop" with dark tinted windws and honeys sitting around on couches, they do more than cut your hair![]()
Originally posted by: IronFar
Originally posted by: Mo0o
I had no idea you can be dual citizen w/ China and US. Do u have a HK passport?
Nope, but I do have my Chinese Birth Cert... which automatically makes me a "Chinese Citizen"? And of course, got my US Passport as well...
Will definitely try to leave the STD's back in the Mainland
Also, won't be needing to bring back DVD's and such as I get "hooked up" here in the states with that stuff no prob...
Looking for more "LOCAL" info...
Originally posted by: Aquaman
Are you going to visit your village with your family or by yourself.......... you do know that your relatives will want a whole sh!t load of stuff.
I want to visit the village my parents where born in but every time we go we have to buy so much stuff for the relatives (ie. wash & dryers, tvs etc.).
My parents are not rich people but I bet they have financed 8 houses in the village over the years.
The relatives think we are stinking rich.
Cheers,
Aquaman
Originally posted by: amoeba
do you speak cantonese?
That would probably help.