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Ni Ping and Yang Yazhou were exposed to emigrate to the United States. Does China recognize dual citizenship?

No, China's nationality law clearly stipulates that China citizens are not allowed to have dual nationality. If he acquires the nationality of another country, he will be deemed to have renounced China nationality automatically. China government's attitude towards dual nationality is:

1. Adhere to one person and one nationality, and do not allow any China citizen to have dual nationality.

2. Respect my will and don't force or choose my nationality against my will.

3. If a citizen of China acquires another nationality in another country, it will be regarded as an automatic renunciation of China nationality. However, China nationality can be restored if necessary.

Both parents or one of them is a citizen of China, and I was born in China with China nationality; If one or both parents are citizens of China, I was born in a foreign country and have China nationality, but one or both parents are citizens of China and have settled in a foreign country, I have foreign nationality at birth, but I don't have China nationality.

My parents are stateless or their nationality is unknown, and I have settled in China. I was born in China and have China nationality.

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National History of China:

From 65438 to 0909, after the Qing government promulgated China's first nationality law "Regulations on Clearing Nationality", China always adhered to the principle of descent: no matter where he was born, as long as he was a descendant of China, he was from China. For example, descendants of China people born in Southeast Asia naturally have dual nationality.

1955 At the Bandung Conference in Indonesia, China and Indonesia signed the Treaty of Dual Nationality, which abolished the status of "dual nationality" for overseas Chinese and made them have to choose a nationality.

The Nationality Law of the People's Republic of China adopted by the Third Session of the Fifth National People's Congress on September 1980 also confirmed in legal form for the first time that China does not recognize dual nationality.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Dual Nationality