In the following days, more people who escaped were caught and handled according to this process.

The South China Embassies abroad have also raised the approval conditions.

At least you won’t be approved just because you say you want to travel.

There is a clear requirement that people going to Nanhua must have certain industries in the local area, or at least be local middle class.

Once this policy was released, the public security bureau in Nanhua felt a lot more relaxed. After all, the middle class was more well-informed and knew how Nanhua dealt with these illegal personnel.

But those poor people, when they heard that Nanhua was rich and that they would be given money every month even if they didn’t work, they immediately wanted to go to Nanhua without even investigating the specific situation.

When I heard that the moon is rounder in other countries, I actually believed it.

But for some countries with not-so-good economies, going to South China is indeed a money-making option.

The current minimum wage at Nan Hua is S$50 per month.

This is the minimum wage, which can support a family for a month in South China. In backward countries abroad, it is really a considerable income.

But without documents, being sent to Myanmar would be a disaster.

Although Myanmar has agreed to allow reporters to enter due to pressure, it was found that the previous batches of illegal immigrants were not here.

No matter what reporters from various countries said, the Myanmar government pretended not to hear anything. However, they still severely dealt with the officials responsible for this matter.

In just one year, new situations began to emerge. The Nanhua Customs discovered that the proportion of applications for visiting relatives abroad had increased abnormally.

After investigation, it was discovered that some people from the Middle East and other countries went to the private blind date corners when they came to Nanhua for tourism.

These girls are young and energetic, and very much in line with the aesthetic tastes of young people in Nanhua.

They can even speak Chinese, albeit with some stammering, but they still have no problem communicating.

Therefore, many men in South China married foreign girls.

After these girls get married, they can apply for a long-term residence permit with their marriage certificate.

If you live abroad for a long time, family members can go to the embassy to provide their children’s marriage information and apply for a visit.

Each visit to relatives lasts for three months. When you come back, you can continue to apply. You can work in Nanhua for most of the year.

If a family goes to Nanhua, they can buy three houses in their country in a year.

Of course, this is just men.

If a woman from South China marries someone from abroad, the man will not be able to apply for a long-term residence permit.

In the government's view, once a woman marries a man, she belongs to the man.

The purpose of retaining the Nanhua household registration for women is just to give these women a way out.

With a large number of foreign girls competing, girls in Nanhua's marriage market are not so picky now and their requirements have been lowered a lot.

After all, there are only so many men. If you don’t want to get married or stay single, you can only lower your requirements.

The document was eventually handed to Wang Jixin, but was put aside after he signed and reviewed it.

In his opinion, this matter did not have any adverse effects. Although such cases were indeed quite common, they were still a minority in the entire South China.

Wang Jixin will not easily change the policy if it does not affect the overall situation.

However, 76 years later, the United States gradually couldn't stand it anymore as South China was slow to enter the market.

The North Vietnamese offensive during this year was simply a mad attack with no regard for the lives of the soldiers.

Even with the help of super battleships and the Air Force, the US military suffered heavy casualties among its soldiers.

There are constant protests in the country, and the economy has become worse due to the long-term war investment.

The most important thing is that such a huge investment in the Vietnam battlefield did not bring much return, and it was more of a struggle with the Soviet Union.

No resources can be recovered from Vietnam. Except for the military industry and the military who want to continue fighting, everyone else is very dissatisfied with this.

In April 76, the US military had retreated to the southern coast of South Vietnam and began to formally board ships and evacuate under the cover of battleships.

The good thing this time was that there was plenty of time for evacuation. North Vietnam had occupied a large amount of territory, and faced with the tough issue of the US military evacuation point, it also rejected the Soviet Union's plan to keep these people behind.

The evacuation took half a month, and everyone who could escape had already escaped.

Only a few officials were left who refused to leave and expressed their willingness to live and die with South Vietnam.

However, as soon as the US fleet left, these officials boarded the ship sent by Nanhua and evacuated to Cambodia.

The Vietnamese government made an official statement, stating that the South Vietnamese government had been officially eliminated.

The matter of Phu Quoc Island was only vaguely mentioned in the words, but it was not said directly. The Vietnamese government still left some room and did not want to engage in a head-on battle with South China.

Although they have occupied the whole of Vietnam, the losses they have suffered in the past ten years of war are considerable, and they will need time to recover and reorganize.

At least we have to digest all the resources of South Vietnam.

However, South Vietnamese officials who evacuated to Cambodia also spoke out, saying that South Vietnam has not perished, that they will form a government in exile, and will never give up returning to South Vietnam in the future.

"Let's formally inform the mainland." Wang Ze said to Wang Jixin.

Although every country knows that South China will definitely take action against Vietnam next, a formal notification is still necessary.

After receiving the notification from Nanhua, the mainland passed it on to the Vietnamese government.

He also stated that the mainland is not rich now, and with the support of the Soviet Union, it should not need them anymore, and made it clear that future support would not be as huge as before.

The fact that Vietnam was moving south did not make the mainland central government very happy. After all, the people who had spent huge amounts of money to support Vietnam turned around and became disobedient. Did they think that there would be peace forever with the Soviet Union behind them?

Haha, people from the mainland are ready to watch the fun. They know that Nanhua’s strength should be the strongest among all countries.

In their view, even if South China went to war directly with the Soviet Union, it would not necessarily fail.

As for geopolitical issues, the fact that South China borders ASEAN and the mainland is not a big deal.

In June 76, the impatient ASEAN coalition forces, which had long been stationed in Cambodia, officially intervened in the Vietnam War.

The title was to help the South Vietnamese government in exile restore its country.

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