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Why is it harder to get a green card in China than in the United States?

A few years ago, there was a wave of immigrants in China. It was a very respectable thing to get a foreign green card at that time, but even so, China still refused to recognize dual citizenship. Now China has become one of the countries that want to immigrate most in the world, and our green card in China has also become the most difficult nationality in the world.

As we all know, many people in Europe and America enjoy local nationality when they are born there. No matter through what channels parents get there, as long as their children are born locally, they will also enjoy local nationality.

And for them, as long as they are American citizens, even if they were born abroad, they can also enjoy American citizenship, but for China, such a rule is absolutely not allowed. Moreover, China people born overseas can only be called China people, but they have no China nationality. Many China people in Southeast Asia work and live in other countries. Although they have Chinese visas, they have lost their citizenship in China.

Many foreigners have worked and lived in China all their lives, but they still can't get their nationality. This is because China nationality is rarely granted to foreigners. A German engineer lived in China for 16 years. With the continuous support and encouragement of his family and auditing department, it took him six years to get a green card in China.

For other countries, we enjoy absolute freedom within the scope permitted by law, and many foreigners who are familiar with our country also like to enjoy this freedom. Compared with the past, many people in China want to emigrate to other countries, and it is difficult to apply for green cards in Europe and America. In fact, the most difficult country to apply for a green card in the world is not other countries, but China.