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Can Singaporean immigrants regain China citizenship if they regret it?

After being naturalized in Singapore, you can re-apply for China citizenship according to the provisions of our nationality law.

According to the Nationality Law of the People's Republic of China, a China citizen who has settled in a foreign country will automatically lose his China nationality if he voluntarily joins or acquires a foreign nationality. If you want to be naturalized in China, you need to apply like all other foreigners who want to be naturalized in China.

Application conditions:

1. Foreign Chinese or ethnic Chinese who once had China nationality have legitimate reasons to apply.

2. For example, for work reasons, there are close relatives in China (only spouses, parents, brothers and sisters of children).

3. Have certain economic ability and housing conditions.

4. Those who have been approved to restore China nationality may not retain foreign nationality.

Those who meet the above conditions may apply to the public security bureaus of cities and counties across the country. If people are outside China, they need to apply to the diplomatic representative offices and consular offices in China, and all applications will be examined and approved by the Ministry of Public Security of China.

Extended data:

The Nationality Law of the People's Republic of China stipulates that:

Article 8: If the application for citizenship in China is approved, China citizenship will be obtained; Those who have been approved to join China nationality shall not retain their foreign nationality.

Article 13

Foreigners who once held China nationality can apply for the restoration of China nationality with justifiable reasons; Those who have been approved to restore China nationality shall not retain their foreign nationality.

Article 16

Applications for joining, quitting and restoring China nationality shall be examined and approved by People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Ministry of Public Security. After approval, the Ministry of Public Security will issue a certificate.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Nationality Law of the People's Republic of China