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Thread: Countries not requiring a visa for Chinese?
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[quote=GUEST83156,374968]They are highly "synchronized". It was the purpose of the whole Schengen agreement. The entire matter is clearly political, not economic. The Italian consulate here has a total of about 5 to 10 visa applications per each of the 4 days a week at the most, and out of that there may be perhaps one Chinese per day or fewer. And this is in the largest city in Canada. But, I would primarily blame the Chinese Government as they do not care about their citizens whatsoever, almost as much as the Canadian government about theirs anyway. I talked to my local MPs about this and I could not sense a hint of interest or at least sympathy. whatsoever. But, I suppose, this is normal and expected. I remember, in the 80's, when the East European countries were not easy to allow to unite the families of people who immigrated to the West, all Western countries were screaming about the "human rights" abuse all over the papers, radio and TV. It seems that this standard does not apply anymore, does it ? Historically, I would not be optimistic about any "freedom of travel" or "freedom" of anything. The key has always been "Power and Money" and nothing is about to change that, I am sure. I suppose I am just poorer than I thought, and what's worse, I am not a "power hungry" person either. I will have to rethink the motto " money and power does not bring happiness "...hmmm.... perhaps it does ?...[/quote]
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