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Canadian citizenship ~ You can be a soldier in China ~

Hello, if you are naturalized in Canada, you need to apply for a return visa at the Canadian Embassy in China when you return to China (at this time, you can only apply for a tourist visa, giving you three months). When you apply for a visa, you will be asked to close your account. Dual citizenship is not allowed in China. So you won't have a China hukou when you return to China. How can you be a soldier again? In addition: troops can smoke, but the time and place are different ~

Supplement: I finally understand your question, which involves the extension of Maple Leaf Card and China hukou. In fact, if you really want to be a soldier, you can't naturalize first. I can only go back to China with my maple leaf card and China passport to apply for being a soldier. (And you must be skilled when returning to China, so there is no exit record in Canada. In this way, you can come back to serve as a soldier, and you need to use your family leave to run to Canada quickly during your service, so that you can meet the requirements of the Maple Leaf Card, otherwise the Maple Leaf Card will not be extended. When you leave the army, you must return to Canada immediately and then apply for naturalization. Moreover, when filling out the naturalization form, you must never fill in the fact that you were a soldier (it will rot in your stomach forever) and you must fabricate that you were in Canada during this time (which requires that the house you rented cannot be returned or that you find a friend's address as your email address). . . Anyway, it's very troublesome ~