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Do you know how to retain dual citizenship after immigration?

In China, multiple nationalities are not allowed. If you immigrate, you must cancel your nationality in China. However, some people will go to some relatively backward countries through other channels, obtain the nationality of a certain country there, emigrate from the host country, and invest in the country they want to go to, thus having multiple nationalities.

Immigration investment has little to do with which country's passport and visa you are holding. Generally speaking, when a person immigrates to invest, he or she will either move to another country to live permanently, or he or she will not live permanently, but he or she has the nationality or permanent residency of this country.

The vast majority of immigrants in the world will have several real work identities to meet such people who want to immigrate to Europe without changing their passports. Australia, Canada, New Zealand, which are powerful immigrant investment countries, get a permanent residence card (PR) first, whether they are immigrant investment or skilled immigrants. If you want to get a passport visa, you must consider some regulations and apply for it.

After all, you need to become a China citizen of another country, and then you have the right to vote in the election of the governor and prime minister, so you must be cautious and get your passport and visa in one step. It's really not that easy.

What is multiple nationality? We all know that some countries in the world recognize "multiple nationality", some refuse to recognize but allow, and some refuse to recognize but allow.

Europe: Denmark, Ireland, Britain, France, Austria (conditional recognition), Germany (conditional recognition), Italy, Belgium, Netherlands (conditional recognition), Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Finland, Poland (acquiescence), Hungary, Bosnia and Herzegovina (conditional recognition), Serbia, Albania and Bulgaria.

Asia: Georgia, Turkey, Pakistan, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, South Korea (with conditional recognition), Viet Nam, Cambodia, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Philippines, China, Taiwan Province Province and Kazakhstan.

North America: Greenland (Denmark), Canada, USA (acquiescence), Mexico, Barbados, Dominica, Costa Rica, Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica and El Salvador.

South America: Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador (where conditions permit, only multi-nationality and former suzerain Spain are recognized), Peru, Chile, Bolivia, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay.

America: Australia, New Zealand, Samoa, Cook Islands (New), Solomon Islands, Guam (United States), New Caledonia (France), French Polynesia, Pitcairn Island (United Kingdom), wallis islands and Futuna Islands (France), Niue (New), Tokelau (New), American Samoa, Northern Mariana Islands (United States