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My parents have lived in New Zealand for more than ten years, but they have never got a green card. Am I an overseas Chinese?
Overseas Chinese belong to China citizens who have not yet joined foreign nationality but have lived abroad for a long time; Including those who have obtained permanent resident status in their country of residence, they are called "overseas Chinese" and still retain their citizenship and are still protected by their laws. The category of overseas Chinese does not include overseas workers, overseas students and foreign aid workers.
China citizens who have lived abroad for not less than 30 months are regarded as overseas Chinese.
Your parents are overseas Chinese. If you have lived abroad for more than 30 months like your parents, you are also an overseas Chinese. If you don't, you are regarded as a relative of overseas Chinese.
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