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    Jobs available for expats include accountants, real estate agents, sales representatives, interpreters and translators, just to name a few. ... China hits back at Trump tariff: 'Fentanyl is ...

  3. Americans in China - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the number of Americans living in China reached a historic high of 110,000. [1] Most expatriates living in China come from neighboring Asian nations. An estimate published in 2018 counted 600,000 people of other nations living in China, with 12% of those from the US; that means approximately 72,000 Americans living in China.

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  5. Immigration to China - Wikipedia

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    China has also been the destination of illegal immigration, particularly along the China–North Korea border, Guangzhou, Guangxi Province, and the China-Myanmar border. According to 2020 Chinese census , China has 1,430,695 immigrants, dividing between 845,697 foreign nationals and 584,998 residents of Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan. [ 1 ]

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    On the day Liang resigned from his banking job in China’s Zhejiang province, his friends threw a party and congratulated him by beating gongs and drums, in an echo of traditional marriage rituals.

  7. Migration in China - Wikipedia

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    "In China's largest cities, for instance, it is often quoted that at least one out of every five persons is a migrant." [8] China's government influences the pattern of urbanization through the Hukou permanent residence registration system, land-sale policies, infrastructure investment and the incentives offered to local government officials ...