kungfupaul Posted June 19, 2006 Report Share Posted June 19, 2006 This is probally not a concern .But my fiance asked me and I thought I would be able to get a good answer here.She has a concern that her father is in the CCP I told her I did not think it would matter as long as she is not.She is not a member of the ccp Link to comment
A Mafan Posted June 19, 2006 Report Share Posted June 19, 2006 It does not matter.My SO's dad and mom were CCP, her sister-in-law is CCP, and one uncle and two aunts are CCP. Never came up. I don't think the Chinese Communist Party advocates the overthrow of the US govt like the Soviet and Vietnamese Communists did. Link to comment
kungfupaul Posted June 19, 2006 Author Report Share Posted June 19, 2006 It does not matter.My SO's dad and mom were CCP, her sister-in-law is CCP, and one uncle and two aunts are CCP. Never came up. I don't think the Chinese Communist Party advocates the overthrow of the US govt like the Soviet and Vietnamese Communists did.225209[/snapback]THANK YOU FOR THE RESPONSE JUST TRYING TO COVER ALL BASE'S Link to comment
LeeFisher3 Posted June 19, 2006 Report Share Posted June 19, 2006 It does not matter.My SO's dad and mom were CCP, her sister-in-law is CCP, and one uncle and two aunts are CCP. Never came up. I don't think the Chinese Communist Party advocates the overthrow of the US govt like the Soviet and Vietnamese Communists did.225209[/snapback]Right about it doesn't matter. On the other hand the CCP may have intentions of taking over the US govmt, but first they will negotiate price before the make the purchase. Link to comment
mercator Posted June 20, 2006 Report Share Posted June 20, 2006 Doesnt matter. My wife's dad was a provincial "governor" and her brother, sister, uncles, and brother-in-law are all CCP. My wife wanted to go to school in the US back a dozen or so years ago, so she opted not to join. She didn't end up going, but that worked out for the two of us anyway Link to comment
A Mafan Posted June 20, 2006 Report Share Posted June 20, 2006 Doesnt matter. My wife's dad was a provincial "governor" and her brother, sister, uncles, and brother-in-law are all CCP. My wife wanted to go to school in the US back a dozen or so years ago, so she opted not to join. She didn't end up going, but that worked out for the two of us anyway 225319[/snapback]I wonder if my SO's dad knows your SO's dad... Link to comment
johnxiaoying Posted June 20, 2006 Report Share Posted June 20, 2006 I've got two Commies in my family now, many more if we count uncles, aunts and cousins. Many people join because it is often a pre-requisite to getting a better job. If moving to China I wonder if they would bar us for being either a Democrat, Republican or Independent. Link to comment
hakkamike Posted June 20, 2006 Report Share Posted June 20, 2006 I've got two Commies in my family now, many more if we count uncles, aunts and cousins. Many people join because it is often a pre-requisite to getting a better job. If moving to China I wonder if they would bar us for being either a Democrat, Republican or Independent.225342[/snapback]Yes, or maybe No Link to comment
SmilingAsia Posted June 20, 2006 Report Share Posted June 20, 2006 It does not matter.My SO's dad and mom were CCP, her sister-in-law is CCP, and one uncle and two aunts are CCP. Never came up. I don't think the Chinese Communist Party advocates the overthrow of the US govt like the Soviet and Vietnamese Communists did.225209[/snapback]Cannot imagine. The in-law of Commies works for US government. Maybe they need to update the book.I hate the Commies before 1970. They killed 600,000 Chinese people during Land Reformation (tu gai), not including the victims of Cultural Revolution. Link to comment
A Mafan Posted June 20, 2006 Report Share Posted June 20, 2006 (edited) It does not matter.My SO's dad and mom were CCP, her sister-in-law is CCP, and one uncle and two aunts are CCP. Never came up. I don't think the Chinese Communist Party advocates the overthrow of the US govt like the Soviet and Vietnamese Communists did.225209[/snapback]Cannot imagine. The in-law of Commies works for US government. Maybe they need to update the book.I hate the Commies before 1970. They killed 600,000 Chinese people during Land Reformation (tu gai), not including the victims of Cultural Revolution.225473[/snapback]Work is work, and family is family.And the parents-in-law are retired. No big deal. Edited June 21, 2006 by A Mafan (see edit history) Link to comment
SmilingAsia Posted June 21, 2006 Report Share Posted June 21, 2006 Work is work, and family is family.And the parents-in-law are retired.No big deal.225535[/snapback]I know. Commies and US government were enemies before Richard Nixon visited China. Now, not buddies, but sort of friends. They need to update the book which will save you guys lots of trouble and tears of some Chinese women. Link to comment
A Mafan Posted June 21, 2006 Report Share Posted June 21, 2006 Work is work, and family is family.And the parents-in-law are retired.No big deal.225535[/snapback]I know. Commies and US government were enemies before Richard Nixon visited China. Now, not buddies, but sort of friends. They need to update the book which will save you guys lots of trouble and tears of some Chinese women.225620[/snapback]..."the book"? Link to comment
Guest pushbrk Posted June 21, 2006 Report Share Posted June 21, 2006 Work is work, and family is family.And the parents-in-law are retired.No big deal.225535[/snapback]I know. Commies and US government were enemies before Richard Nixon visited China. Now, not buddies, but sort of friends. They need to update the book which will save you guys lots of trouble and tears of some Chinese women.225620[/snapback]..."the book"?225653[/snapback]I think she means it as in "by the book". Link to comment
Zingaro Posted June 23, 2006 Report Share Posted June 23, 2006 I don't recall anyplace in the required documents that asks if the SO's parents or other family are CCP members. And I don't recall a specific instance where a VO asked that question. The concern seems to be with the beneficiary (SO), so you shouldn't have a problem. My wife's father also was a provincial governor, now retired, and she has other family and in-laws who are CCP. The question never came up at interview, and was never asked anywhere in the documents. Link to comment
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