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  2. Chinese Canadians in the Greater Toronto Area - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong-Canada Business Association (HKCBA) is a pro-Hong Kong-Canada trade, investment, and bilateral contact organization. Its Toronto section, as of 1991, had about 600 members and it had more than 2,900 members in ten other Canadian cities. The organization published a newsletter, The Hong Kong Monitor, distributed throughout Canada ...

  3. Americans in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    There are more Americans than Britons living in the territory, and 1,100 American companies employ 10% of the Hong Kong workforce; the former head of the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce, Eden Woon, was the first American to hold the position (1997–2006) in the territory's history.

  4. Hong Kong Americans - Wikipedia

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    [10] 39,523 of the people born in Hong Kong live in New York. [11] New Jersey, Texas and Washington have 9,487, 8,671, and 8,191 Hong Kong-born residents, respectively. There is also a sizable community of Hong Kongers in the Greater Boston Area, especially in Quincy, Massachusetts. Massachusetts has 7,464 residents who were born in Hong Kong. [12]

  5. Chinese Canadians - Wikipedia

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    There was a significant influx of wealthy Chinese entrepreneurs from Hong Kong in the early and mid-1990s before the handover of Hong Kong to the People's Republic of China (PRC). Canada was a preferred location, in part because investment visas were significantly easier to obtain than visas to the United States.

  6. Hong Kong Canadians - Wikipedia

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    Between 1996 and 2011, the number of Hong Kong-born Canadians dropped as many Hong Kong-Canadians chose to return to Hong Kong during the 2000s. [5] From 2011 to 2016, the number of Hong Kong-born Canadians residing in Canada increased again. [5] In 2006, among the 790,035 speakers of any variety of Chinese, 300,590 were speakers of Cantonese. [12]

  7. 10 Jobs Americans Can't Live Without - AOL

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    10 Jobs Americans Can't Live Without. 24/7 Wall St. Updated July 14, 2016 at 6:22 PM. ... In Other News. Entertainment. Entertainment. Yahoo News. Super Bowl LIX commercials we absolutely loved.

  8. Emigration from Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Emigration from Hong Kong refers to the migration of Hong Kong residents away from Hong Kong.Reasons for migration range from livelihood hardships, such as the high cost of living and educational pressures, to economic opportunities elsewhere, such as expanded opportunities in mainland China following the Reform and Opening-Up, to various political events, such as the Japanese invasion of Hong ...

  9. Americans in China - Wikipedia

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    Today, Americans have been moving to China for job opportunities since 1994. [5] In the late 2000s and early 2010s, a growing number of Americans in their 20s and 30s headed to China for employment, lured by its faster-growing economy and good pay in the financial sector. [ 6 ]