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Why is China the most difficult country to be naturalized in the world?

A few days ago, many friends must have read a piece of news that Jet Li, a famous kung fu superstar, was going to change his nationality back to China. Jet Li changed her nationality twice, the first time from China to the United States, and the second time from the United States to Singapore. He is now ill and wants to change his nationality back to China. He even signed a will to donate10 billion yuan. However, it is still very difficult to change back to China nationality. Therefore, the phrase "China people are the most difficult people in the world" is not groundless, so why do you say that?

I. Nationality Law According to the laws of China, there are three conditions for naturalization. The Nationality Law stipulates that:

Article 7 Foreigners or stateless persons who are willing to abide by the Constitution and laws of China and meet one of the following conditions may be granted China nationality upon application: 1. Close relatives of China people; 2. Settle in China; 3. There are other legitimate reasons.

Attention! This is only one of the conditions for applying for China citizenship. Before that, you must have a "China Green Card" to apply for China citizenship. China's "green card" is one of the hardest to get in the world.

Second, the green card (permanent residency) If you want to get our green card, don't say that you are bursting, even if you try hard, it may not work. Because the threshold of green card in China is much higher than that in the United States, it is known as the most difficult green card in the world.

There are data and the truth: in 20 16 years, only 1576 foreigners got green cards. In the United States, 6,543,800 copies are issued every year, while from 2004 to 2065,438+03, only 7,000 copies were issued, with an average of less than 6,543,800+000 people per year, while there are about 700,000 foreigners living in China. It is no exaggeration to say that it is one in a million!

China green card application conditions:

(1) China green card for special talents (with special achievements): It is too difficult to define those who have made great and outstanding contributions to the country's economic development and social progress; What kind of talents are considered "outstanding contributions"? For example, in 2004, Yang Zhenning was one of the first people to get a green card, and he undoubtedly belongs to the category of outstanding contributions. The world's top talents, special skills talents and celebrities of great value to the country.

(2) Investor Green Card: Ordinary investment immigrants need more than 2 million US dollars. Foreigners who have made direct investment in China, and have a stable investment situation for three consecutive years and a good tax record may apply for permanent residence.