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The problem of applying for nationality under the conditions of renunciation of nationality, immigration and statelessness!

According to the Nationality Law of the People's Republic of China, you can give up your nationality:

Article 9 A China citizen who has settled in a foreign country and voluntarily joined or acquired a foreign nationality shall automatically lose China nationality.

Tenth China citizens who meet one of the following conditions may withdraw from China nationality upon approval of their application:

1, close relatives of foreigners;

2. Settle abroad;

3. There are other legitimate reasons.

Article 11 If an application for renunciation of China nationality is approved, China nationality will be lost.

Article 12 State functionaries and military personnel shall not renounce China nationality.

Fourteenth China nationality acquisition, loss and restoration, in addition to the provisions of article ninth, must go through the application procedures. Persons under the age of 18 may apply on their behalf by their parents or other legal representatives.

Article 15 The organs accepting nationality applications are local municipal and county public security bureaus at home, and China's diplomatic representative offices and consular offices abroad.

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. If approved, the Ministry of Public Security will issue a certificate.

According to the nationality law of the country you apply for, stateless people can also apply for nationality. The basic procedure is the same as having a nationality, except that your Chinese identity card needs to be changed into a certificate issued by the Ministry of Public Security. Of course, you should also apply to the embassy or consulate of the country where you apply.