The so-called? In fact, it is mainly those who are stranded overseas because of the epidemic and Chinese citizens or overseas Chinese living abroad, not Chinese. Regarding the ? A large number of Japanese and Chinese in the United States to return home? is in fact wrong, the concept itself is wrong, and does not accord with the facts.
There is a need for a detailed explanation of Chinese citizens, overseas Chinese and Chinese. First of all, Chinese citizens include Chinese travelers and overseas Chinese, the difference between the two is whether or not they have the right of abode in a foreign country. For example, a Chinese citizen got a U.S. green card, working and living in the U.S. for a long time, but he still has Chinese nationality without naturalization, then he is an overseas Chinese. Those who travel to the U.S. for pleasure and business with a visa are then ordinary travelers. Chinese refers to those first-generation immigrants or descendants of Chinese who immigrated in the early years of immigration who have been naturalized in another country. They do not have Chinese citizenship and need an entry visa to enter China.
At the beginning of the year, during the Chinese New Year, many Chinese chose to travel overseas for tourism and to visit relatives, however, at that time, the domestic epidemic had already broken out, and countries also tightened flights to China and imposed visa restrictions one after another. Afterwards, with the development and spread of the epidemic, it has entered a global pandemic state, and the international aviation control and visa restrictions began to become more and more stringent. It was very difficult to return to China, with fewer flights, harder to find a ticket, and ticket prices were several times or even ten times higher than usual. So many people are stranded abroad.
The epidemic in China is under very good control, with economic and social activities returning to normal except for occasional sporadic outbreaks in a few areas. However, the control of the epidemic in other countries is not ideal, and individual countries are even out of control, and still have not stabilized, the U.S. is in this state, and Japan is now the epidemic has rebounded. Many stranded Chinese citizens hope to return home as soon as possible, partly for health reasons, but also for livelihood reasons, after all, has delayed too much work. Chinese nationals abroad have had their livelihoods affected by the outbreak and have gone out of business, but they have also chosen to return home for health reasons.
The suspension of entry of foreigners with valid visas or residence permits has been in effect since March 28 to prevent the importation of the disease. Chinese people are unable to enter the country because they do not have Chinese citizenship. Now China's entry control is also being adjusted, recently for some of the epidemic control called good European countries, foreign nationals with legal residence status in China (work class, private affairs class, reunion class residence permit) people can apply for a visa to China free of charge, free of invitation to the Chinese Embassy or Consulate General in any of these countries. There will not be a particularly large number of people in this category, and a significant percentage of them are Chinese. Japan and the United States are not included, though.
The global epidemic situation is still very serious, with cases being imported almost every day. So there is still no time to let down your guard. But there is also a need to make appropriate adjustments depending on the situation, to provide citizens of countries where the outbreak has been brought under control with easy access to China, which is conducive to strengthening people-to-people exchanges and boosting the resumption of work and production and economic and social development. After all, an open China needs the support of all countries.
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