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Citizenship of Chinese Americans
According to the 14th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States and the 1898 Act of the United States v. Wong Kim Ark, any China person born in the United States is an American citizen. Immigrants who are naturalized in the United States do not need to give up their original nationality. Taiwan Province provincial authorities do not publicly recognize dual citizenship, but at the same time they do not regard the "oath taken when naturalizing in the United States" as a formal declaration of renunciation of citizenship, so citizens of Taiwan Province province will not lose their citizenship; People's Republic of China (PRC), on the other hand, does not recognize dual citizenship. Once it is classified as an American, immigrants are regarded as giving up People's Republic of China (PRC) citizenship.
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