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Here to Stay

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摘要 AFTER living in Beijing for more than a decade,Elyse Ribbons, who grew up in Detroit, Michigan, considers herself a true Beijinger. Ribbons, who speaks fluent Man- darin, founded a theater company in Beijing in 2007 and is also a playwright, radio talk show hostess and actress, Ribbons was excited to learn that China is considering lowering the requirements for permanent resident status. "It used to be very hard to get a permit, My impression is that the policy favored people with a lot of money to in- vest, If there is a change of policy, I will definitely apply for one myself," Ribbons. 34, told International Herald Leader, a Beijing-based newspaper. AFTER living in Beijing for more than a decade,Elyse Ribbons, who grew up in Detroit, Michigan, considers herself a true Beijinger. Ribbons, who speaks fluent Man- darin, founded a theater company in Beijing in 2007 and is also a playwright, radio talk show hostess and actress, Ribbons was excited to learn that China is considering lowering the requirements for permanent resident status. "It used to be very hard to get a permit, My impression is that the policy favored people with a lot of money to in- vest, If there is a change of policy, I will definitely apply for one myself," Ribbons. 34, told International Herald Leader, a Beijing-based newspaper.
作者 Li Li
出处 《ChinAfrica》 2014年第9期28-29,共2页 中国与非洲(英文版)
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