Friday, May 21, 2010

Did Vietnamese-Chinese people living in Vietnam in the 1950s have permanent residence status


Did Vietnamese-Chinese people living in Vietnam in the 1950s have permanent residence status?
I understand that a lot of ethnic Chinese lived in South Vietnam during the 1950s. Were these people considered to have permanent residence there (i.e. unlimited stay)? What would have been their immigration status in Vietnam if they had held Chinese nationality but were living in Vietnam at the time?
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1 :
There is a huge ethnic Chinese community through out Southeast Asia. Ethnic Chinese are an interracial part of the commercial communities of all the nations in the area. They controlled commerce in Vietnam (both North and South) prior to the Communist victory in the South. When the Vietnamese Communists (from both North and South) expelled them the local economies collapsed because there was no one with the expertise to take over. These communities have been in existence for several centuries, and most of the ethnic Chinese are born in the countries where they live and have never visited China.
2 :
They have Vietnam Nationality.But they were killed and expeled by Commies of Vietnam,only because they are Chinese ethnic.Even in 1970s,half million Chinese Vietnamnese were expeled by Vietnam government.That is why China decided to beat Vietnam in 1970s.





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