Thank you, many of your point is very valid, I might not have made every point in my original comments sufficiently clear.
So I would imagine most folks considering this aren’t starting from zero with English skills.
As most language learner might know, professional fluency is far from “not zero”. I have near perfect mark in English for my high school entrance exam in China.
Yet, I spent almost all of my three years of high school to learn English, to be accepted by a U.S. college. And I only started writing decent professional English couple years after I graduated.
I am certainly not the most talented language learner, but I believe achieve fluent professional English not a goal that can be easily achieved in a year, especially with a 9-5 job.
Besides the money point, this is true of any emigration, yet millions do it from countries around the world.
You are right, this is also why a large majority of person do not immigrate. I am certainly not suggesting people do not immigrate. I just think that there are many realistic barrier to immigration, to Chinese and to people from other countries as well.
Many people vowed to immigrate if Trump is elected in 2016, yet many failed to do so. I imagine the real barrier to immigration might play a role in these decisions.
Are you saying the CCP has been revoking passports at this new scale and against the same targets for the same reasons for at least a decade?
No, I am saying public worker needing to submit passport is not new. Here are some Chinese source:
- https://www.zhihu.com/question/582316284
- https://m.thepaper.cn/newsDetail_forward_26669534
- https://zhuanlan.zhihu.com/p/487193115
I am not saying that they are not expanding the scale of the program.
I certainly didn’t have proficient english after I graduated college 🥲…