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Arty
ParticipantAs long as is not 100% financed, it is cool with me. I mean it is their money and the down turn in price will eat their 20% (hopefully) down payment.
Arty
ParticipantAs long as is not 100% financed, it is cool with me. I mean it is their money and the down turn in price will eat their 20% (hopefully) down payment.
Arty
ParticipantAs long as is not 100% financed, it is cool with me. I mean it is their money and the down turn in price will eat their 20% (hopefully) down payment.
Arty
ParticipantAs long as is not 100% financed, it is cool with me. I mean it is their money and the down turn in price will eat their 20% (hopefully) down payment.
Arty
ParticipantEasy when the housing price when up 2-4 quarters straight.
Arty
ParticipantEasy when the housing price when up 2-4 quarters straight.
Arty
ParticipantEasy when the housing price when up 2-4 quarters straight.
Arty
ParticipantEasy when the housing price when up 2-4 quarters straight.
Arty
ParticipantEasy when the housing price when up 2-4 quarters straight.
Arty
ParticipantEasy when the housing price when up 2-4 quarters straight.
November 7, 2007 at 9:06 PM in reply to: Paranoids: Any ABC’s fearful of chinese bashing in the future? #97162Arty
ParticipantAs far as dual passports. My parents hold both Taiwanese and US passports. But Taiwanese passport is the last thing I want to secure about. A rise in China’s political power/economic power means Taiwan will eventually be assilated, voluntary or forced.
With Taiwan passport, you can get a China issued Taiwan passport pre their one China policy. Personally I think its more like a green card of China. This is one way you can get away from China’s strict no dual citizenship enforcement. Btw, it is in theory illegal to hold another citizenship if you have US citizenship, but it is not enforced.
November 7, 2007 at 9:06 PM in reply to: Paranoids: Any ABC’s fearful of chinese bashing in the future? #97223Arty
ParticipantAs far as dual passports. My parents hold both Taiwanese and US passports. But Taiwanese passport is the last thing I want to secure about. A rise in China’s political power/economic power means Taiwan will eventually be assilated, voluntary or forced.
With Taiwan passport, you can get a China issued Taiwan passport pre their one China policy. Personally I think its more like a green card of China. This is one way you can get away from China’s strict no dual citizenship enforcement. Btw, it is in theory illegal to hold another citizenship if you have US citizenship, but it is not enforced.
November 7, 2007 at 9:06 PM in reply to: Paranoids: Any ABC’s fearful of chinese bashing in the future? #97232Arty
ParticipantAs far as dual passports. My parents hold both Taiwanese and US passports. But Taiwanese passport is the last thing I want to secure about. A rise in China’s political power/economic power means Taiwan will eventually be assilated, voluntary or forced.
With Taiwan passport, you can get a China issued Taiwan passport pre their one China policy. Personally I think its more like a green card of China. This is one way you can get away from China’s strict no dual citizenship enforcement. Btw, it is in theory illegal to hold another citizenship if you have US citizenship, but it is not enforced.
November 7, 2007 at 9:06 PM in reply to: Paranoids: Any ABC’s fearful of chinese bashing in the future? #97240Arty
ParticipantAs far as dual passports. My parents hold both Taiwanese and US passports. But Taiwanese passport is the last thing I want to secure about. A rise in China’s political power/economic power means Taiwan will eventually be assilated, voluntary or forced.
With Taiwan passport, you can get a China issued Taiwan passport pre their one China policy. Personally I think its more like a green card of China. This is one way you can get away from China’s strict no dual citizenship enforcement. Btw, it is in theory illegal to hold another citizenship if you have US citizenship, but it is not enforced.
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