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Q: Anyone of the group members would like to join China Communist Party?

The party membership actually open for any foreigner to join but depend on the approval.

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only Chinese citizens can join.
if you become a chinese citizen then you lose your other nationality as China does not recognise dual citizenship.

for the number of hoops you would have to jump through, the amount of palms you would have to grease and money spent, and this to become a citizen, who would be bothered?

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I was sure, nobody here is aware of the newest CPC membership updates ...

 

... 'cause am just back from the Bj HQ ..., where I slam the doors and put my foot ... down!  

You also know, I'm a big HQs dude ... SAFEA and all .. 

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only Chinese citizens can join.
if you become a chinese citizen then you lose your other nationality as China does not recognise dual citizenship.

for the number of hoops you would have to jump through, the amount of palms you would have to grease and money spent, and this to become a citizen, who would be bothered?

indecision

icnif77:

I was sure, nobody here is aware of the newest CPC membership updates ...

 

... 'cause am just back from the Bj HQ ..., where I slam the doors and put my foot ... down!  

You also know, I'm a big HQs dude ... SAFEA and all .. 

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OT/ We've swallowed a loads of ...

Jeffrey Sachs: US biotech cartel behind Covid origins and cover-up

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=morj-3rdWwM

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yes i wamt to be a member

icnif77:

Sorry, butT ... you don't qualify!

You have to be at least 'Minor Official' at Echina-tities.

... and in case you have higher titles, you'll be designated for a leadership role at the start ... 

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https://www.rt.com/russia/617304-red-aces-meet-soviet-pilots/

 

Red aces: Meet the Soviet pilots the Nazis feared most

Explore the forgotten heroes of the Soviet Air Force who turned the tide of WWII from the skies above Moscow to the fields of Stalingrad

 Meet the Soviet pilots the Nazis feared most

Ivan Kozhedub; Alexander Pokryshkin; Lydia Litvyak.

 

Vladimiro-witch The ras-Putin-ski looks ready for '... die neu ein ...',   

i.e. 'the new one' ...

   

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