Saturday, April 21, 2012

I live in Tianjin China are there any cell phone providers who have a 300kbs mms size limit

I live in Tianjin China are there any cell phone providers who have a 300kbs mms size limit?
China mobile I know only has up to 100 and it really sucks.
China - 0 Answers
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Try China Unicom,far better than China Mobile MMS.





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Saturday, April 14, 2012

Can a US citizen live in China indefinitely? Will he eventually loose his US citizenship

Can a US citizen live in China indefinitely? Will he eventually loose his US citizenship?

Immigration - 8 Answers
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1. No. Everybody dies. 2. How does one loose their citizenship and for what purpose? Who will you loose it upon?
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A US citizen can live out of the country indefinitely and will not loose their citizenship. Make sure you can legally can live in China.
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I am pretty sure that the China Government will not allow anyone who is not Chinese to have permanent residence . Although if you donate several million dollars like some German company executives have done they will give you a permanent green card. I saw it on the news when I visited there a couple of years ago.
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Pretty soon China will own USA at the rate we're giving it away. Then, all those Illegal Mexicans will need to learn Chinese or go HOME. But I just cannot imagine the mentality who would make a conscious decision to permanently want to LIVE in China.
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It is very difficult to lose your US citizenship. You do not have to live in the US ever again, and you may still keep it.
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go to www.travel.state.gov and find the rules for china. only if you give it up and it is not easy nor recommeded.
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no u wont loose your citizenship as long as you are staying legally over there
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A USA citizen can live his whole life in China without ever setting foot in America again and retain their citizenship. America does not give up it's citizens easily. Lee Harvey Oswald immigrated to Russia, denounced his citizenship, then came back to the states and the rest is history. Even he couldn't renounce his citizenship and he was an avowed communist during the height of the cold war. If one becomes a citizen of another country, even pledging to that country, rarely, if ever will America yank their citizenship. That is why some Americans have duel citizenship. Peace Jim






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Saturday, April 7, 2012

I live in China, want to buy or download Myst original game. How

I live in China, want to buy or download Myst original game. How?

Video & Online Games - 2 Answers
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Use Torrentz.
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if u want 2 buy it just cum 2 me 200000yen i will also make discount on it india me yahi rate hai or aaye to rupees me amount lana ok bye...................sayonara





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Sunday, April 1, 2012

teach english/jobs in japan, but i live in china

teach english/jobs in japan, but i live in china?
i'm from the states, i live in shanghai china. I have studying Chinese for a few years now and i wanna give Japanese a try. I have loads of teaching experience , but i'm not sure how i should go to japan. I noticed on the internet a lot of Japanese English schools are willing to fly you in from the united states for free, but i live in china. I don't plan on going home anytime soon, any ideas??? other job ideas??? i can speak Chinese thanks!! if it makes any difference, i have a BA in history, minor in Chinese language and psychology
Other - Careers & Employment - 2 Answers
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Teaching English is your best bet if you want to live in Japan. Most places will accept you as long as you have a bachelor's degree, often with or without teaching experience, so that would help you. I would suggest writing to the companies and explaining what you just did here. Explain that you currently live in China but that you are American, and you are interested in teaching at their school. Ask them to send you information, and mention that you noticed that they will fly people from America for free, and you wonder if the same can be done from China should you be accepted. Chances are they'd be willing to do it as long as you had all the right paperwork. Flights to and from China are cheaper than American ones. One thing you might have to do, however, is fly to Japan at some point on your own expense to do an interview. Most companies have certain dates that they go to several locations in America (or other English-speaking countries they recruit from) and interview all the prospective candidates. As you are not living in America and they probably won't have an interview location in China (unless they recruit from there as well), you might have no choice but to fly to Japan for one. You can probably get a really good deal on the trip, though. I know this is probably ridiculously obvious, but just in case, I'm also going to say when you write to them be sure to check your grammar first. I figure you're not here simply because it's a casual format, though, but figure I should mention it just in case. ;)
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And I'm going to mention something that is not meant to be taken in any bad way. The Japanese have a history of being racist against Chinese and Koreans. So if you're a white American (and can prove it with a photograph - maybe the photo page on your passport) they may not even look at anything coming from China because they may assume you are Chinese.





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