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Canadian naturalization conditions
The conditions for immigration to Canada are: those who obtain permanent resident status in Canada must apply for a residence card (also known as maple leaf card, valid for 5 years). If you have lived in Canada for more than 3 years in the 5 years before applying for naturalization, you can apply for Canadian citizenship, but you must pass the naturalization test.
People born in Canada can automatically acquire Canadian citizenship, except that at the time of birth, one parent was a member of a permanent diplomatic mission in Canada or an international organization of the United Nations, and neither parent was a Canadian citizen or had permanent residence status. In addition, people born in foreign countries have Canadian citizenship if one of their parents is a Canadian citizen.
Legal basis:
Article 10 of the Nationality Law of the People's Republic of China A China citizen who meets one of the following conditions may withdraw from China nationality upon approval of his application:
(1) Close relatives of foreigners;
(2) Having settled abroad;
(3) There are other justifiable reasons.
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