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Posted on 11-17-05 11:48 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Dear all,

Is there any Nepali community in China? Any families lives there as temporally or permanent resident?

I appreciate your help in advance.

Thank You~
JAG
 
Posted on 11-18-05 12:09 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Ni hao!
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Posted on 11-18-05 12:10 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Wo^ Jyong Niopre Rai!
Wo~ Shu Dada_Giri.
 
Posted on 11-18-05 12:18 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Dada O_o

anyone?
 
Posted on 11-18-05 1:15 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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yeah there are lots of nepalese family living in china.. i am based in Beijing..
although china has started to giver permanent residence permits i heard its not that easy to get one... so most of us have temp residence permit.

.. any help needed?
 
Posted on 11-18-05 1:52 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Web009 thank you~ yes i need help.. do you live with your family there? how did you went there at the first place?

I need to ask you many question could you please give me your pvt email address thank you!
 
Posted on 11-18-05 1:56 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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my dad lives in hong kong but he has special privilage kinda a card which is given to expacts or business man by chinese goverment. His office is based on shenzen as he does more into trading business... he has to visit the shenzen, siuchan and i was there with him in canton fare as well....just a gal..if u want any info then contact my dad.....................his email is shivab@netvigator.com or me at kcooler2000@yahoo.ocm or jainepali@hotmail.com

well i have not been to beijing but planing to......well china is beautiful and chinese gals...woho...not hongkong chinese..yeek..i hate them....China rocks...re garne matri bhumi nabhaye ne ...karma bhumi ta ho
 
Posted on 11-19-05 1:31 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Dadagiri Xian Sheng,

Ni de zhongwen hen hao! nar xue xi aa?

JAG,

Depends on which part of China you are talking about. I have heard of lot of Nepali families in the South, but as you move north, nepalis are rare. Not many Nepalese in Beijing - Dong Bei (Shenyang, Heilongjiang, Liao ning.etc.) area. Maybe its because of the weather- Beijing and the northern areas tend to get really cold. If you are talking about students, then in Tianjin you have a 100+ nepali students studying medicine.
Beijing does not have many nepalis, maybe altogether 50-60 (including the people who work for the embassy and their family members).

Xian, Henan (zhengzhou), Sichuan (chongqing) and Shanghai have big Nepali communities. So if you are looking for Nepali community/families you should ask people in those places.

Also if you have a technical degree or if you gaduated from good Chinese university/college, then it should be easier to get the residence permit. Its not that difficult. Your danwei (work) will take care of that.

I hope it helps.

If you need further information, you can email me.
 
Posted on 11-19-05 6:26 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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hi Just_A_Gal, sorry for late reply.
I came here some 7 yrs back... then as an student and now i am working here in beijing. please feel free to write to me newpresn@gmail.com

yeah like isolated freak said.. we are hardly 50 nepalese out here. most of them are student maybe around 20+

it seems "isolated freak " does know lot about nepalese in china.. you are also living here?

i am alone here .. my parents are still back home..
 
Posted on 11-20-05 6:17 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Money,isolated,web> thank you guys. I really appreciated your input. i too am based in Hong Kong.

Money i used to get group mail or holiday greetings from that email address once upon a time. (I think i left my name card somewhere in your restaurant thats how?) well then i know you father. :D

Isolated,web> thank you guys once again for your infos in great details.

I heard a lot of rumors around that china is not a safe place. (gunda gardi daaku dakera etc?!?!)

But been to shenzhen Ghunzhau and two more other places i can't write, cant even pronounce but the places was OK.

The purpose of asking thses infos. to you guys bcoz one of my senior cousin is planning to buy an house in China and she has four kids., she wants to completely moved from Nepal for the time being.. in this case how can she do this? How can i help my cousin???

If anyone of you has any input regarding this matter you are more then welcome.

Thanks!

JAG
 
Posted on 11-20-05 7:54 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hi Just_A_Gal,
i don't know much about other places, but Beijing Shanghai and other big cities are very very safe. i have been living here for more than 7 yrs and i haven't heard any of my fren being robed, bothered , harassed .. i once heard an incident where nepalese student got beaten up by chinese gang in a bar in small city, heard all of them were drunk.. don't know the real cause of it... but its very very rare.
wow... buying a real state in china might be pretty expensive. a 300 sq m, house( not furnished) 60mins drive from centre of beijing, shanghai will cost more than 300,000US$. thats very very expensive (atleast for me)
and moving with family ,.. Language will be one big problem and schools for childs will be another. one must know chinese language to get enrolled into government schools. international school .. too expensive. 1500US $/month. until an unless your cousin works for multinational company. these companies normally provide housing, education for 2 child, insurance and other allowances.

I am talking mainly Beijing and shanghai. Things should be lot cheaper in smaller cities.

please feel free to write if you need any further information
 
Posted on 11-20-05 11:27 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hello Web i got the info from my coworker who is HK chinese basically but has holiday house back in China.

Few month back when we were having our company annual dinner party one of our coworker advise me to buy an house in China. (well ofcourse i m not ready yet) But as per they were saying the cost for 3 bedrooms cost around HK$100,000 in Shenzhen?!?! i m not so sure about the cost in Shanghai & Beijing since both of those area fully developed these days.

But the main point here is IF they bought a house there how can they apply a visa and wht sort of visa will they get? Need to destroy Nepalese passport?? (Like IF i want to get HKSAR passport i need to destroy my Nepalese passport which i did not agree to do)

I know language is one of the problem n they should take it as challenge and LEARN. Moving one country to another never is easy.

Thank you for your help web. It is indeed very helpful to me.
 
Posted on 11-21-05 12:48 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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just a gal should i go and check data base re kya....what is the intial of your name?
;0)
 
Posted on 11-21-05 2:30 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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xie xie ni men ,

wo shi Bhattarai he Saroj .....
wo men shi xue sheng zai zhonguo ..........
zie jian ...........
 
Posted on 11-21-05 5:17 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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hi Just_A_Gal,
They would need a employment letter from a chinese company to apply for visa and then for temp residence permit (normally for 1~4 yrs) or be a student for student Visa. its not hard to get either one ..

to my understanding they will never get chinese passport. i don't think any foreigner can ever get one...... someone please correct me if i am wrong

100,000HK$ is pretty good bargin for 3 bed room apartment in Shenzhen..

i presume you can find lots of english speaking locals in HK... but thats not the case in mainland china.. hardly anyone speaks english here although its far better than some 5~8yrs back but still pretty tough for new commers... even then all the best...

hi hereb4u... where are you studyin???
 
Posted on 11-21-05 6:51 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Bhattrai G, sorry tapai ko email paaye tara ali prasna kulasta bhayena...kun sandarva...aba inlet ra outlet ta kati chan ne...yeso tapai najik hunu huncha bhane chai phone no mai contact garnu hos...mero contact no 94658301...hk time 7pm bhanda agadi......ke ta 11pm pachi garnu hola..aru bela ma kaam ma besta hunchu....

uhi cool as cucumber MM
 
Posted on 11-21-05 6:19 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Web Thanks. Understand. Please check your email.

Isolated Freak could you please give me your email address as well? Thx

Here for you could you please shut your mouth up... hehe joke! (i dont
understand the word your saying)

MoneyMinded i won't tell bcoz your data must have updated, i no longer
r'ved any mails. :D

But i've once met you in LKF... ;-)

Rgds,
JAG
 
Posted on 11-21-05 8:56 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Here's my quick comments:

It is possible to get a Chinese citizenship. Many foreigners have Chinese citizenship now. If you buy a house/apartment in China, it won't be hard for you to extend your visa. Your company can help you with the paperwork.

You will get a resident visa/working visa. Visa renewal in China is very easy. You just have to go to the police station (gong an ju) and pay the 400 Yuan charge.

If you are applying for the citizenship, then of course you have to give up your Nepali citizenship. China and Nepal, as far as I know do not allow dual citizenship. However, China is one of the most open societies in the world, in many respects, its more welcoming to foreigners than the US or Japan, Korea and other East/South East Asian nations. It has been like this since the 7th/8th century. If you speak the language, then you will feel more welcome, however, even if you don't, you won't feel an outsider.

Apartments are expensive in Beijing. Its more expensive than in Shenzhen and Shanghai. Recently Beijing was ranked one of the most expensive cities to live in (if you are a foreigner working for a multinational company, that is).

Re: Chinese, it is not that difficult. You can manage. It takes some time though. Like Web said, it will be difficult at first, but with time, patinece and practice, you will master the language like so many others before you have done.

You can click on my username to send me an email.

Herb4u, hao hao dei xuexi ba!
 
Posted on 11-21-05 9:41 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Isolated Freak>Pls. check your email.

Thx~
 


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