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Can China lawyers continue to practice in China if they change their nationality?

No, if you change your nationality, you can't continue to practice in China.

Article 31 of the Administrative Procedure Law, a party or legal representative may entrust one or two persons as agents ad litem.

The following persons may be entrusted as agents ad litem:

(1) Lawyers and grassroots legal service workers;

(2) Close relatives or staff members of the parties concerned;

(three) citizens recommended by the community, units and relevant social groups where the parties are located.

Article 5 of the Lawyers Law stipulates that to apply for practicing as a lawyer, the following conditions shall be met:

(a) support the constitution of People's Republic of China (PRC);

(2) Having passed the national unified judicial examination;

(3) Having worked as an intern in a law firm for one year;

(4) Good conduct.

Extended data:

law of advocate

Article 7 An applicant shall not be issued a lawyer's practice certificate under any of the following circumstances:

(1) Having no or limited capacity for civil conduct;

(2) Having been subjected to criminal punishment, except for negligent crimes;

(3) Being expelled from public office or having his lawyer's practice certificate revoked.

Article 8 Persons with bachelor degree or above in institutions of higher learning, who have been engaged in professional work in the field of legal service personnel in short supply for fifteen years, have senior professional titles or equivalent professional level, and have corresponding professional legal knowledge, apply for full-time lawyer practice, and are allowed to practice after passing the examination by the judicial administrative department of the State Council. Specific measures shall be formulated by the State Council.

Baidu encyclopedia-administrative procedure law

China People's Congress Network-Lawyer Law