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Meaning, getting to own something there is tough or what is the tough part?
It's the hardest visa type to get because very strict vetting but worth the wait. My parents got it last month and us kids can just visit Guangzhou anytime now and have place to live. Basically your ID is nearly identical to citizen, but it says resident.
Wow. That's awesome, congratulations!
So, it's hard to get the visa even if you have property? How long did it take to get the visa? Is the property difficult to purchase without being a citizen, other than cost?
You can get an apartment in tier 3 city, it's what Buddha wang did. You need the normal tier visa first to be on their database, then stay in China for sometime before you can buy properties. Currently an apartment or condo is the easiest way to get D visa. For us because that home belonged to our grandparents that left to my dad, it's a tiny home in north of Guangzhou.
Thank you so much! I'll actually look into this.
Sorry for so many questions but in order to buy you have to live there 1 year, right?