• RagingHungryPanda@lemm.ee
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    5 hours ago

    You’d think, but maybe not. One thing that China does is it’s really strict on not letting people bring money out of the country. I have friends that have money back home that they can’t get out of the country.

    The main reason for that is that when the gov’t opens that up, billions start flowing out of the country really fast. So, if you leave, you’re leaving your money behind.

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      4 hours ago

      You’re referring to capital controls, and yes, China has strict controls on how much money you can move out of the country. I’m referring to people themselves. If you have a valid passport right now, you can still get yourself out legally. Most of your money may have to stay behind, but that could be worth it for many situations.

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        3 hours ago

        The problem is: People know if they leave, their money will probably be taken.

        They’re gambling with their lives, but that’s a fair gamble for the stakes.

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          2 hours ago

          The problem is: People know if they leave, their money will probably be taken.

          The old adage applies: “Your money or your life”

          Depending on what they think their future holds, leaving all their money behind may be a very very small price to pay.

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            2 hours ago

            I disagree, their parents went through so much worse and they saw China rise, the belief is if they can stick through just a little they might find a new opportunity, or maybe things will just work out.

            Also they don’t think things are magically better elsewhere, so maybe it’s just that.

            For us the price might not make sense, but I understand if it does to them at least.

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              2 hours ago

              I disagree

              I’m not sure what you say you’re disagreeing with.

              I’m saying a portion of the population with still valid passports may choose to leave because of these new restrictions. Are you disagreeing and saying “not a single person with a valid passport will choose to leave China forever”?

              • InverseParallax@lemmy.world
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                57 minutes ago

                Fine, I’m suggesting most people would choose their money over their lives right now, though that might change over time.