'Chairman, this is the plan that the think tank has formulated based on your previous task. Please take a look!'
Fok Kin-ning handed Xia Yu a plan that was at least dozens of pages long.
'Good, thank you for your hard work!'
Xia Yu smiled and nodded, and with slight anticipation, he took over the plan.
'Take this document downstairs. I've made some comments, so follow the instructions on it.'
Then Xia Yu pushed another folder in front of Huo Jianning, telling him to take it with him.
'Okay!'
'Then, Chairman, I'll go downstairs first.'
'Go!'
After seeing Huo Jianning off, Xia Yu took the proposal, got up, went over to the sofa, sat down in a comfortable position, and began to go through it.
'Tick tock... tick tock...'
As the minutes passed, the sound of rustling pages could be heard from time to time in the office, as Xia Yu took in the contents of the proposal.
His gaze grew deeper and deeper, and he paused from time to time to think.
Only from the corner of his mouth, which occasionally lifted, could it be seen that there were many things about the content of the proposal that pleased him.
In fact, the think tank had really put their heart and soul into it. The proposal had been formulated based on various data and facts, and the feasibility had been deduced. It had a very complete analysis, was highly logical, and extremely operable.
There is a lot of data and information in this plan that is worth paying attention to.
For example, the population.
The registered population of Australia announced in the past year was 15.54 million people, not including undocumented immigrants or people living in the country illegally.
Of these 15.54 million people, 23.97% are children under the age of 14, 10.1% are over the age of 65, 49.91% are male and 50.09% are female.
In terms of ethnicity, 71% are of English or Irish descent, 8.1% are Asian, 2.7% are indigenous, and 18.7% are of other ethnicities.
Among Asians, Chinese are the largest group, accounting for 4.7%, or 730,000 people.
Canada's registered population in the most recent year was 25.6 million.
Children under the age of 14 accounted for 21.48%, while those over the age of 65 accounted for 10.06%. Males accounted for 49.67% and females for 50.33%.
Canada's ethnic distribution is even more diverse than Australia's.
Of the 25.6 million people, 42% are of British descent, about 26.7% are of French descent, 13% are of other European descent, about 3% are indigenous people (Indians, Métis and Inuit), and the rest are of Asian, Latin American, African descent, etc.
The Chinese population already accounts for 5.1% of Canada's total population, or 1.305 million people, making it the largest ethnic minority in Canada, that is, the largest ethnic group other than Caucasians and indigenous peoples.
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The most important demographic data is from the mainland. Since 1981, the population officially exceeded the 1 billion mark, and by 1984, the population reached 1.043 billion. The specific age distribution has not been announced, but in terms of gender ratio, 51.6% of the population are male and 48.4% are female, with 33 million more males.
It is worth mentioning that because the population has exceeded the one billion mark, the mainland officially implemented the national policy of family planning in 1982, with the aim of controlling the population to less than 1.2 billion by the end of this century.
On the one hand, the mainland's population is so large that it must be constantly restricted, while on the other hand, the number of overseas Chinese is relatively small.
Therefore, the think tank's plan is to divert part of the domestic population to countries such as Canada and Australia, in order to increase the number and proportion of the Chinese ethnic group.
There are many benefits, and the plan has also been analysed.
The benefits to Xia Yu are self-evident. It can enhance the power and influence of overseas Chinese.
It also has great benefits for the mainland. One is to alleviate the population pressure on the mainland, and the other is to enhance the mainland's international influence and environment in the long term.
Chinese people of the same ancestors are all over the world. The greater the influence of overseas Chinese, the better the mainland's international living environment will be.
Of course, there are two prerequisites that will greatly affect the outcome.
One is that the Chinese abroad must change their attitude of not liking politics, and they must actively cater to politics, give full play to the power of the ethnic group, and thereby enhance their influence in politics, capital and all areas of society.
The other is to always maintain the overseas inheritance of Chinese culture, and to start with education from an early age to ensure the internal and comfortable use of Chinese characters and Chinese, and not be assimilated externally into a banana person, a white-eyed wolf, or even further assimilate others.
If you want to export people, the premise is that you can export them. Wishful thinking is useless.
The most important reason why the think tank took so long to come up with this plan is that it spent a lot of time researching the possibilities and methods.
The think tank has carefully studied and analysed the immigration policies of countries such as Canada and Australia, as well as their population registration work.
Research shows that both Canada and Australia now have very lenient immigration policies.
For example, Australia has welcomed immigrants since the 1980s, and this is known all over the world. There is even a trend of moving to Australia, especially after the Hawke government took power in 1983. The family immigration policy was greatly promoted, welcoming one family to immigrate together.
It is very easy to immigrate, whether for study, work, marriage, doing business, or just giving money.
Last year and the year before, the annual immigration acceptance rate accounted for more than 2% of the total population, reaching more than 200,000 people.
This is equivalent to an annual population growth of 2% in Australia due to immigration alone.
Of course, this is still immigration through official channels.
There are also channels for illegal immigration, which have always existed. However, these are now operated by small, weak black agencies. Even so, the success rate is extremely high, which shows the Australian government's weak border control.
But when you think about Australia's long coastline and its mediocre navy and maritime forces, it's understandable.
If a small agency can have this kind of power, and if it is supported by Australia's huge domestic forces and strong external forces, the success rate is simply too high.
And even if they are discovered after entering Australia for a period of time, there are also many ways to completely become legal residents.
The most difficult thing is of course for the top echelons of Australia to make a policy that requires all illegal residents in the country to obtain an ID card within a limited period of time, so that the problem can be solved once and for all.
A simpler but more powerful and brutal way is to get through to the local civil affairs departments in Australia and get an ID card, which is to exploit the loopholes in the rule of man and take advantage of human weaknesses.
The next level is to exploit loopholes in the law, such as the quickest fake marriage. Find someone at the bottom of society who is in urgent need of money to register for marriage, then apply for an ID card and divorce afterwards. With proper manipulation, one can make five or six times the profit with one sheep. Another example is Australia's very lenient refugee policy, which allows people to apply for refugee status to clean up their identity.
The reason why Australia is so lenient in accepting immigrants ultimately lies in the fact that Australia does not have independent judicial power. This power is still in the hands of the UK, so that Australia is not a complete country at all.
Australia is sparsely populated and rich in natural resources, making it a perfect candidate for developed countries to accept refugees and ease international problems, as well as easing internal conflicts in the UK.
Although the UK no longer exiles criminals to Australia as it did in the 19th century, what if they were not criminals but 'refugees'? (Note: In the 1980s, the UK really kept sending refugees to Australia, and 8,000 to 9,000 people a year was a piece of cake.)
There are also genuine refugees from other countries who apply for asylum in the UK, and the UK pretends to generously accept them before transferring them to Australia.
After all, the UK has jurisdiction, and as Australia is a British colony, the UK has the final say on whether someone is a 'refugee' or not.
With all these loopholes, as long as Xia Yu is willing to provide resources behind the scenes to take the lead, they can all be exploited.
The plan also mentioned that apart from immigration, the best way to deal with overseas Chinese is to secretly organise them and change their mindset, so that they understand the importance of the size of the ethnic group to their living environment, encourage them to have more children, and at the very least, outpace the population growth rate of a country.
According to analysis, as long as the Chinese population reaches more than 10% of a country's population, the Chinese will be able to improve their living environment. If they can reach more than 20%, then there will be a qualitative change.
For Australia, the population is currently only 15.54 million, so 20% would be 3 million people.
There are currently 730,000 Chinese in Australia, which is equivalent to a quarter of the target number.
A population of 2 to 3 million, if divided equally over 5 to 10 years, is highly manageable!
The official immigration channels alone can send millions of people in, so the remaining half using other channels is not conspicuous at all.
The same is true for Canada. Although Canada has a large population base, the proportion of Chinese people is actually higher than that of Australia, and the number is twice that of Australia. Moreover, Canada's natural population growth rate is lower than that of Australia!
These methods can be used in developed countries like Australia and Canada.
However, in developing countries in Southeast Asia, immigration is not a realistic option. The only way, and the best way, is to encourage ethnic Chinese to have more children and then stabilise the cultural inheritance system.
This is especially true of countries like Malaysia and Singapore. In the former, ethnic Chinese account for more than 30%, and in the 1950s, they even reached nearly 40%. In the latter, the figure is even higher, with ethnic Chinese accounting for more than half of the population.
Then there is Thailand, where the Chinese also account for nearly 20%.
However, because Southeast Asia is relatively underdeveloped economically, the fertility rate of the indigenous population is extremely high, so that the proportion of the Chinese population has been declining over the years.
Xia Yu has repeatedly emphasized this kind of topic before in the Southeast Asian consortium and the Yanhuang Society. The major Chinese families in Southeast Asia have also made changes, uniting to accelerate their infiltration into the political arena. This time, just add a supplement on the population.
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'The mainland will definitely not openly support this, but as long as they don't stop it and just pretend not to hear, it should be possible.'
'As for illegal immigration, it's none of my business. After all, the most important resource is money. Since I've made so much money in Australia, I should give something back to the local community. I'll let the local civil affairs departments in Australia operate illegally, and some underground organisations in the United States and the United Kingdom will do the job...'
After making the decision, Xia Yu immediately set about implementing it. Soon, a number of labour companies were established in Australia, and intelligence agencies began to screen suitable candidates from local civil affairs departments in Australia and suitable local Chinese leaders in various regions.
Then, at a new general meeting of the Yanhuang Society, Xia Yu gave a speech entitled 'A 100-year plan for comprehensively improving the living environment of Chinese people around the world' and put forward a series of demands.
After the meeting, many social groups appeared in Southeast Asian countries without anyone noticing. It was as if a net had been cast, enveloping all Chinese people and binding them together...