A temporary group was assembled by various departments in China. Technically, it's not an official department, but rather a task force.
This group is led by Wu Pinyan, with participation from individuals from various departments.
Its sole mission was to pay close attention to every move of Yan Guo.
After awaiting the establishment of Yan Guo's Immigration Administration Ministry, they would head to Yan Guo as soon as possible for on-site inspection.
With Yan Guo's live broadcast again, Wu Pinyan also held an impromptu meeting.
In the conference room, everyone discussed the information disclosed by Yan Guo during the live broadcast.
"They need 40 days to complete the entire construction. Are Yan Guo's financial resources really that strong?"
"They've raised 6.9 billion, and there are hundreds of thousands of workers alone. 40 days isn't an exaggeration."
"Where did he recruit so many workers from? I checked immigration data, but I didn't find that a large number of migrant workers recently went abroad."
"Then they're not workers from our Dragon Kingdom."
"This Chen Yang is truly bold."
"Team leader Wu, what should we do now? Keep waiting?"
Everyone looked at Wu Pinyan, who inwardly sighed and said, "What else can I do, I can only continue to wait."
Other countries are also holding meetings.
Actually, holding a meeting doesn't make sense. After all, there's no way to go to the Yan Guo Kingdom now. They can only learn about the progress of Yan Guo Kingdom's infrastructure through Chen Yang's live broadcast.
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Chen Yang set up a tent on the beach, with tables and chairs outside the tent.
He was sitting in a chair with a pen and paper in hand, composing Yan Guo's next plan.
Now that the construction of Yan Guo's urbanization has officially begun, there's just over a month left until completion.
It seemed like he had over a month of free time, but he couldn't afford to be idle.
There are still many things waiting for him to do. For example, relevant government functional departments need to start establishing themselves.
The first thing to consider is: how do others come in?
Chen Yang was reminded by a call some time ago from an investor who wanted to come to Yan Guo for inspection.
Yan Guo must have its own immigration department; otherwise, when Yan City is built, nobody can come, even if they want to.
You can't always rely on email responses for approval. That's too wild...
In addition to the immigration department, there are also police departments and courts.
For a city to function properly, it needs nothing more than law and order.
Chen Yang noted [Immigration and Entry Administration], [Police Station], and [Court] on the paper in order.
He doesn't plan to recruit leadership teams from outside government departments for now. After all, it's still in its infancy, and excessive dispersion and delegation of power will bring potential risks.
Rights must be concentrated in their own hands.
After determining the departments that need to be established, Chen Yang opened the system and found the robot class.
There are many types of robots, including engineering robots, assistant robots...
Assistant robots are customizable, and can customize police assistant robots, court assistant robots, etc.
The benefits of robots are clear.
First, they do not make mistakes.
Second, they are highly efficient.
Third, they only obey Chen Yang.
Four, extremely high intelligence, similar to GPT, capable of completing complex tasks with ease.
These assistant robots can easily take on roles in all departments.
After determining the necessary number of robots, Chen Yang began programming them.
Environmental Regulation Agency: 20 robots.
Court: 20 robots.
Police Station: 100 robots.
In the next second, 140 assistant robots appeared in front of him, with robots of all races and skin colors, representing diversity to the fullest.
Chen Yang nodded in satisfaction.
With the structure of the basic departments established, the next step was to further refine the details of the Environmental Regulation Agency, namely, the visas.
For a citizen of one country to travel to another, they need to apply for a visa.
There are many types of visas, such as work visa, tourist visa, family visit visa, student visa, immigration visa, and so on.
For Chen Yang, the most important at the moment was undoubtedly the work visa.
Therefore, he would not program other types of visas besides the work visa for now.
Many clauses are not suitable to be defined at this stage.
For example, the immigration visa, which is divided into investment immigration and technology immigration.
But he had not yet defined the minimum investment amount for investment immigration, or in which sectors the investment could guarantee an immigration visa.
This would have to be defined according to the future development of the Yan Kingdom.
He began programming the requirements to apply for the work visa.
Applicants for the work visa must be at least 18 years old.
Applicants for the work visa must provide a clean criminal background certificate...
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All visa application clauses have been revised. Chen Yang took it and read it again, making sure there were no problems. Only then did he open the backend of Yan Guo's website and begin editing.
After editing, he published it directly.
Then he looked at the court.
The court was just a department. What Chen Yang really needed to refine was the law!
Whether it is foreign investment or immigration, the first thing people consider is the country's social environment.
If the legal system is full of loopholes and the business environment is bad, no one will want to go to a place like that.
Chen Yang had already drafted a constitution, declaring Yan Guo to be a free and democratic country.
But that wasn't enough. He needed to define the basic structure of the law and implement the legal provisions so that people felt safe.
Chen Yang had already purchased the legal knowledge skill and had a clear and precise knowledge of the laws of various countries.
After much thought, he decided to use the five main legal systems as a basis, taking the best of each and discarding the worst.
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