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My daughter has a seven-year Philippine passport and wants to change it to a China passport. What are the procedures?

It is not so simple to change one country's passport into another. For China, it involves the change of nationality. You need to apply to the Public Security Bureau for foreigners to join or restore China nationality. If you are abroad, you need to apply to the embassy or consulate of China in that country. This application needs to be examined and approved at different levels, and finally it is examined and approved by the Ministry of Public Security. The acceptance conditions stipulated by the Public Security Bureau for such applications are: 1, and China has close relatives; 2. Settle in China; 3. There are other legitimate reasons. The application materials to be submitted are: 1, application form; 2 copies of passports, visas and residence certificates, as well as other supporting materials deemed necessary by the accepting department. Because it needs the approval of the Ministry of Public Security, it will definitely take a long time. Your daughter's case may also involve the procedure of renouncing Philippine citizenship, and the Philippines needs to provide proof of renouncing Philippine citizenship. For details, I suggest you ask the local public security department. If you can become a citizen of China, you can naturally apply for a China passport.