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The best place to find out about Chinese visas is a local Chinese Consulate. They are more the willing to help you and tell you all the vaccinations and other requirements.
Chinese immigrants
Every year the number of work visas changes. Last year it was about 85000. During Bush era it had touched 195,000
Chinese immigrants are known as "hua qiao"
Most Chinese immigrants settled in the western cities. Most of them were in California.
chinese immigrants to the united states often did the heavy work of construction
Yes, they did.
If they can provide proof of work or a job offer, we should give them visas. They are benefiting our economy if they are working (and of course buying our goods). Visas can be renewed, but after they expire the immigrants must return home. This way, we keep up our reputation of being somewhat humanitarian, but we make sure that the immigrants are not just doing nothing and costing us money.
The supreme court ruled in cases affecting the rights of Chinese immigrants in a fair manner. In its ruling, the supreme court that the number of Chinese immigrants coming into the country should be limited. However, any Chinese immigrants who were in the country would have security of tenure in their jobs.
must comply with U.S. visa immigration laws, and specific procedures to apply for visas.
China may reject visas for a variety of reasons. If the Chinese government views a person as a threat or has a potential for problems, a visa will likely be rejected.
They passed it so that Chinese immigrants were not allowed to enter the United States. Also the Chinese immigrants that were already there were declared aliens.It prohibited Chinese laborers from entering the country.