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Why are foreigners not allowed to be naturalized in China? Why restrict foreigners' naturalization in policy?

My husband is a foreigner. I have lived in Hong Kong with him for 12 years. Of course, he is a permanent resident of Hong Kong, but he has not been naturalized in China. Just because he has the right of abode does not mean that he is a citizen of China! To be clear, most foreigners in China only have the right of abode. On the contrary, so do most China people living abroad. In fact, no country will unconditionally naturalize you. Some countries that welcome immigrants, such as Canada, can use money, that is, acquire nationality by investing in immigrants, or introduce talents. But China is different. In my opinion, the population of China is 65.438+0.3 billion, and there is no shortage of people. The productivity of 65.438+0.3 billion people is not short of money, but there are many talents. How can you need foreign workers to grab food? As far as I know, if you want to be naturalized in China, you must first give up your original nationality, and then apply for naturalization in China as a renounced nationality. With the proof of your contribution to China, China will * consider * whether to let you join our family.