text︱Ji Shuoming
Taiwanese want to immigrate, all because U.S. House of Representatives Long-in-Long Peosi After visit to Taiwan, the PLA launched a multi-day siege of the island, triggering the "fourth Taiwan Strait crisis", and the subsequent effects are still fermenting. The unwillingness to join the army to fight, which triggered the people of Taiwan Island who wanted to leave.
Taiwan immigration consulting company said that in the past month, the number of calls for Taiwanese people to consult immigration matters has increased by three to four times to hundreds of times, and the performance of immigration consulting company in the past August has set a record in 30 years. Although Taiwanese people are not panic about the cross-strait crisis on the surface, many corporate people have planned to move out of assets to avoid danger, and some Taiwanese who are unwilling to join the army and do not want to fight are also handling immigration. A new wave of immigration in Taiwan is quietly emerging.
media reports that an immigration company with a history of more than 30 years in Taiwan. 's monthly average performance in the past August doubled, breaking the historical record in 30 years. Taiwan's industry is in a downturn under the epidemic, and the immigration industry has to thank Pelosi for her blessing. The recent consultation calls received by immigration companies have increased by 3-4 times, about 100 times, and the number of consultation cases per week is equivalent to the scale of the previous month.
company manager said that many Taiwanese people directly revealed that they would soon be reunified, fearing that Taiwan would become Ukraine. There is really a group of people in Taiwan who are very worried. In the past, most immigrants in Taiwan were for the next generation of education, but because of Pelosi's visit, he had another purpose: to escape.
According to statistics, companies in August dealing with immigration business handled cases, including immigration to the United States, Irish and Portugal. The United States has always been the first choice for Taiwanese immigrants, and the EB-5 investment immigration visa costs US$800,000. Ireland, known as the "Silicon Valley in Europe", is the only English-speaking country in EU , which makes many Taiwanese people yearn for it, but the investment threshold is at least 2 million euros. The third preferred choice for petty bourgeoisie is Portugal, which has a relatively friendly environment and is less racially discriminatory. Although there is a lot of investment, many people in Taiwan yearn for it.
The largest immigration wave in Taiwan occurred in the 1990s. Lee Teng-hui visited the United States in 1995 and directly elected the leader for the first time the following year. The People's Liberation Army launched missile on the coast of Taiwan, causing the rich to sell their properties and immigrate overseas.
After Pelosi's visit to Taiwan in early August this year, the Taiwan Strait was caught in the most tense military confrontation in more than 20 years. At this sensitive moment, a wealthy man took the lead in expressing his stay. Cao Xingcheng, former chairman of UD , held a press conference saying that he had given up his Singapore nationality and "decided to die in Taiwan and not overseas."
But not all Taiwanese are determined to "died in Taiwan". According to a poll conducted by Taiwan's Foresight magazine in mid-August, 63.6% of the respondents and 42% of the companies were worried about the war between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait; when asked whether they would like to go to the battlefield by themselves or their families, 65.2% of the people expressed their displeasure, only about 25.8% were willing.
Many Taiwanese who are afraid of war want to buy a "political insurance policy". Once the war breaks out, they are ready to flee at any time. It is estimated that Taiwan’s immigration fever since August will ferment another half a year to a year.
As Taiwan's labor relations are tense, Taiwan will not only extend the time for the recruitment of reserve soldiers, but may also consider relocating military service from the current four months to one year in the future, so that many Taiwanese men who do not want to join the army will avoid it.
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