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A large number of Japanese Chinese have returned to their homeland and still hope that the "fatherland" will accept, will China accept?

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It used to feel that Japan's "moon is rounder", but for years away from home, it has been "rooted."

There was a time when Chinese people were generally worried about filling their stomachs, but Japan was already thinking about how to “surpass the United States.”

At that time, Japan was indeed "luminous", reviving the title of the world's second-largest economy.

So thousands of Chinese people embarked on a voyage to Japan without hesitation in pursuit of a better life.

In order to stay in Japan, they changed their nationality to Japanese.

However, decades have passed and the situation is completely “inverted”.

China's rapid economic development has squeezed out Japan as the new "second largest economy in the world".

The rainbow, more brilliant than the Japanese building, deeply hurts the eyes of those Japanese Chinese.

What's worse is that Japan's economy is obviously "twilight", and their situation has become extremely difficult.

At the time of inner sorrow, a large number of Japanese Chinese again moved the minds of returning home.

But it's easier to go out than to come back. Will they still be accepted by China if they voluntarily abandon their motherland?

Leaving the country.

In the 1980s, Japan was in a period of economic prosperity.

After becoming the "brother" of the United States, their economy is "unbeatable" in Asia.

Everywhere can be seen high-rise buildings, renowned international car brands, and easy monthly salaries.

Each is deeply attracted by the "foreigners" who want to immigrate in the past.

In contrast to those prosperity forms, China at the time was in the early stages of reform and opening up, and it was in the wake of prosperity.

When Japan built the "new line" and was proud, China didn't even see a few oil routes.

When the majority of Chinese households view the electricity as a “luxury” product, the Japanese can get one in the first half of the month.

Such a clear gap has made a group of Chinese see a different "outlet".

They therefore took advantage of the opportunities offered by reform and opening up and left the country for the country of "golden land".

Among these people, some are still publicly paid international students, who have come out of the country with the purpose of studying.

But after arriving in Japan, the prosperity before them disrupted their hearts.

On the other side of the motherland, they are also waiting for their learning to return and help the country to build development.

But they chose to stay in Japan for a higher reward, turning themselves into the local “social elite.”

Not only students, but even some businessmen who are engaged in small businesses are bent on going to Japan to "share a piece of the pie".

In these people's minds, Japan is almost "deified" into a "paradise" that can achieve class leapfrog.

At some point, anyone who has a relative studying or working in Japan can become the "capital" of showcasing.

There are even many Chinese women who directly choose to marry Japanese to realize their identity change.

Japanese nationality has become the "sweet cake" in their eyes. In a short time, hundreds of thousands of Chinese have become Japanese Chinese.

They would rather work as waitresses at a Japanese hotel than stay in Japan.

But not until this group of Japanese Chinese people in Japan stand steadfast, the mutant reality hit their faces.

The sky covered.

No one expected that under Japan's magnificent appearance, there was such a big economic crisis hidden.

Until the economic bubble was completely broken, the Japanese economy quickly fell into a downturn, and many talents realized that they were “deceived”.

Wages dropped dramatically, large and small enterprises began to cut jobs, but prices continued to rise.

The Chinese who remained in Japan became the first “victims” of the “bubble economy”.

Japanese companies are pushing for the dismissal of Chinese workers, and some small-business Chinese shops are also closed.

They had thought that they could "reverse their lives" in Japan, but the result was a much more difficult situation.

In fact, not long after they arrived in Japan, they had discovered that life here was far less easy than they thought.

Excellent Chinese capabilities cannot be reused by Japanese enterprises anyway.

A small apartment of 30 square meters is often rent of 20,000 to 30,000 RMB.

Higher wages are higher cost of living, and they are always moving forward.

What makes them more distressed is the kind of “separation” that appears to be in foreign countries and other countries.

Even if they have lived long enough in Japan, these Japanese Chinese have always been unable to truly integrate and have always lacked a sense of belonging.

Just as they struggled hard, their motherland, which had been “abandoned” for years, was frequently transmitted with “good news”.

On the other hand, the Japanese economic crisis broke out, everyone was overwhelmed by a “cloud of money,” and social development stalled.

On this side, China, which has been very productive in reform and opening up, has undergone overwhelming changes.

For decades, China’s economy seemed to have stumbled on the “accelerator key” and was moving forward at a speed that shocked the world.

With the deepening of industrialization, "Made in China" has gradually gained a reputation.

The aerospace field is also making rapid progress, and the progress of space exploration far exceeds that of Japan step by step.

Not only has the macro-level achieved "anti-super", but the daily life of Chinese people has also become more convenient and colorful.

High-speed rail is available, the transport network is increasingly improved, and mobile payment is also rapidly popularized.

China has fully realized freedom of movement when Japanese public transportation is still using trains with slow speeds and long intervals.

While Japanese women have to spend half a day looking for cash change when they go out to buy food, Chinese aunts already rely on a mobile phone to come and go freely.

I once traveled across the ocean in pursuit of a better life, but now I turn around and find that everything I want has been realized in my hometown.

A large number of Japanese Chinese have begun to regret and want to "turn back" to their homeland.

However, they also think that it is their "fatherland", but the motherland does not necessarily "recognize" them.

A home that cannot be returned

It is better to return to the motherland in the arms of nature than to find it hard to survive in foreign countries.

Especially the atmosphere of the Chinese society is much more "comfortable" than Japan, where rules and rituals are spoken everywhere.

After all, the Chinese blood still flowing in the bones, these Japanese Chinese people still can't let go of that thought.

However, a very “cruel” reality is that China is currently one of the countries with the most difficulties in obtaining nationality in the world.

It may be easy to change from Chinese nationality to Japanese nationality, but it is even more difficult to change it back.

The people who changed their nationality are already “Japanese” in China.

To regain the identity of a Chinese citizen, at least a Chinese green card must be obtained first.

However, the conditions for obtaining the Chinese green card are quite complex and the requirements are very strict.

One is to make a particularly outstanding and significant contribution to the country, and the other is to pay a high enough tax.

Although it is enough to meet one of the conditions, no matter which one can be achieved easily.

More importantly, even if they want to do everything they can to it, they will face more “challenges” when they return home.

The first thing to bear the brunt is the estrangement from the former "compatriots".

The Japanese identity is sensitive to the Chinese, and if it is careless, it will lead to a "mouth-mouth pen".

Even if they are not "embarrassed" by the green card, they will be overwhelmed by the "spittle stars" of people around them when they really return to China.

The country does not change nationality when it is not so good, and once the country has changed, the face is licked and "good days" are spotted.

What is it if it's not selfish? How can there be such a "cheap" thing in the world?

Under the influence of this questioning, those Japanese Chinese who want to “immigrate back” can be said to be “difficult to retreat.”

In Japan, they don’t get the identity of the people around them; returning to China, they turn into unwelcome “foreign visitors.”

It can only be said that "if I had known today, why should I have bothered", and it is reasonable not to be reaccepted.

conclusion

How decisive it was when I left, and how difficult it is now to go home.

Since they did not choose to stay when the country needed it, they paranoidly took the "fisherman's benefit."

They should also realize that the ticket purchased to Japan was destined to be a “single ticket” from the beginning.

More unfortunate than the “paradise” that became a fiction, the homeland that can never be returned.

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