> currently is not considered a good destination for foreigners / immigrants. (even Chinese people inside China from lower tier cities / countryside struggle to gain residency in top tier cities or get good jobs / benefits)
And to the US.
Once Chinese reach tier 1 cities, they try to get their kids into US universities.
> So, hopefully the US doesn't lose its "mindshare" leadership around being a good destination for immigrants, because in the next 50 years we will see more and more battles for bringing immigrants to your country to make up for the low birth rates.
This was predicted ad-nauseam (especially when the last administration took office). Yet the opposite happened [0]. 3-5x more applicants than the per year quota.
And to the US.
Once Chinese reach tier 1 cities, they try to get their kids into US universities.
> So, hopefully the US doesn't lose its "mindshare" leadership around being a good destination for immigrants, because in the next 50 years we will see more and more battles for bringing immigrants to your country to make up for the low birth rates.
This was predicted ad-nauseam (especially when the last administration took office). Yet the opposite happened [0]. 3-5x more applicants than the per year quota.
[0] https://redbus2us.com/uscis-received-484k-h1b-registrations-...