Comments by "Jeremy Barlow" (@jeremybarlow2291) on "Second Passports with Visa-Free Access to China" video.
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In terms of obtaining a long term multiple entry visa to China the US, UK, and Canada provide that more easily than most countries. If you can obtain residence in Canada it's a little bit more than 3 years living there to obtain citizenship.
Argentina is another country with a 10 year multiple entry visa available, but Argentina has a lot of things to make you leery of obtaining their citizenship, so if you are okay with that and willing to put a couple of years in on the ground there, it's an option for a long term access via a visa.
I bring those up for people who want to maintain the US level of access.
A few other potential alternatives via the APEC Business card if you were a citizen of Peru, a little more than 2 years to naturalization, at least theoretically, Mexico, a little more than 5 years to naturalization, or Chile, a little more than 5 years on the ground to naturalization.
Also Australia and New Zealand potentially provide APEC Business Card access to China.
There are a few routes to making travel to China easier, but it's not necessarily as interesting of a place to visit as it was a decade ago.
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