• Keep in mind, Chinese salaries are significantly lower than US ones. In these kinds of price comparisons, Chinese goods are often cheaper, but not by as drastic a margin as perceived.

    • ProletarianDictator [none/use name]
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      151 month ago

      it seems like wages are usually 1/3 to 1/2 of those of US workers and prices are 1/4 to 1/5 of US prices. So much cheaper, but definitely not as much as looking at the price alone.

        • Evilphd666 [he/him, comrade/them]
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          51 month ago

          So…say I sell my house for $100k can I love in china on a modest budget for 10-15 years? Will they even let me as a foriegner? I’m gay I promise there will be no multiplying.

          • China is notoriously rigid on immigration. Only 10,000 permanent residencies are issued per year (the US issues around a million) and the only way a normal person without close family ties can get in is through making a series of large investments, or holding a high ranking position in a Chinese company for 3 years. So probably not.

            • @rigor@lemmygrad.ml
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              31 month ago

              That might be misleading. It’s pretty easy to get a work visa, which you can use to stay indefinitely, got to renew it though. Getting permanent residence is harder to qualify for, but if you’ve been in China for a while it’s easier. lots of people just stay in China very long periods of time on work visas.

            • anarchoilluminati [comrade/them]
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              21 month ago

              Would someone know if it’s possible to get paperwork from China if you’re married to a Chinese national who is overseas?

              Because, if so, I’m gonna be looking for a wife.