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  • how hard is it to get someone a chinese passport?

    hello again,

    im hooked on this website now, that and going out makes my day good. ok here is my question/s

    my teacher is looking to leave china but says it is very hard to get a passport. how would he go about obtaining this? this is obviously after a few yrs him teaching in changchun but i would like to know if any of the elders of this website know any info. i have seen pics of there teachers in usa so wondering how they went about doing that.

    plus i am setting up a small school in china but overall want to set one up in canada. does anyone know what kind of certificates u have to have for the safety of your students and how much it would cost to set up the school on western land?

    maybe if there are elders available to speak to me about what troubles they went through and there first students. stuff like that.

    i was teaching a bit in india too. 3 people actually so not big. thing was they used to get so pissed off. would never teach them nothing, because it took me a good yr before i started to learn applications, one whole yr of doing basic kicks is mind numbing but well worth it at the end. unfortunately became injured and tore the muscless of the groin abducts and then had fracture of the pubic bone. with all this i carried on training for about a month, and then one day just siezed up. it is true no pain no gain, but seriously if u feel u got a problem u must have voice, now i have to go back to training again doing basics for yes u guessed another 6 months. already done 6 in india.

    india is amazing culture but what i found as in china was most people are concerned with mobiles and what ring tone they are gonna get next. really think the people that will take shaolin into the next century will not be from china. blasphemy i know! but from what i see our forefathers would be pleased that it has spread throughout the world but also saddened by recent events associated with shaolin. plus people always think they cannot learn shaolin because there friends will think there weird or even there family. but u got to understand in china now there familys are pushing them away from learning it.

    good for shaolin when jet li made that shaolin temple film but it says something that people only decide to go from a film. people nowadays seem to concerned with the shaolin temple in china, i have seen it and know monks that trained close quarters. it is a beautiful place, but people have got to start understanding the government have truly f...ked them up. it is heart breaking to hear that the people where moved from there homes and destroyed, understand the peoples family lived there for many many yrs. so u can understand how pissed off i get when i go and see people commercialising the temple. happens every where, in india with the golden temple for example. can understand people need money and most are poor but im one of those believers that we need to start advancing back in time rather than trying to always move forward.

    think as people we are adapting and changing at too fast a pace. were forgetting what the past has done for us and take the easy option of technology and **** like that. i am not armish neither love technology which makes me a hipocrite but when u go to a developing country like china and india guess i want it to stay how it is rather than it becomin more westernised. dont get me wrong love western culture, really really do, but can u imagine there is gonna be a time where there will be no more culture but identical cultures. that scares me. obviously just worked nights so will read this later and sure will notice mistakes and things what are not clear to other readers so apologise in advance. will sleep now and check later. bal.

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    maybe if there are elders available to speak to me about what troubles they went through and there first students. stuff like that.
    I guess I'm a ****ing elder.

    This issue has been discussed before, and, is currently being discussed. I've started a thread in the Dear Doc section, called Monk visas, the nightmarish process. I suggest that you start reading that.

    For a Chinese citizen to get a PERSONAL passport, all he needs is an invitation from someone outside of China, an invitation, mailed and addressed to him personally. Then he can apply for it.

    Getting a visa to go to another country, depends upon that country. If it's the USA, forget it. Canada is tough now also.
    Experienced Community organizer. Yeah, let's choose him to run the free world. It will be historic. What could possibly go wrong...

    "You're just a jaded cynical mother****er...." Jeffpeg

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