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by em-bee
1494 days ago
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but that's why i said typically. to change your status of residency, proof would be required. and it depends who is asking. maybe i don't pay taxes as a resident, but for visa purposes i may still count as resident in my home country. this is relevant now as china allows people only to enter by direct flight from their home country or country of residence. this is really messing with people who have their family in a third country. they have to make a detour to their home country if they don't have a residency visa for their family's country. also if i go travelling for a year, i don't loose my residency status unless i stay somewhere long enough to establish residency there. that is, if i have a visa that allows that. |
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If you've lied, there are periodic audits, and you might get thrown in prison.
I assume you can lie going to China. If you do and get caught, you'll probably never be welcome to visit China again (or fines, or prison, or some other consequence; but most countries would just keep you out).