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If you are an immigrant, can you still live in China?
After immigration, you get a green card, a permanent resident, not a citizen. If you get a China passport or a China citizen, you can of course continue to live in China. But generally speaking, several major immigrant countries have immigration supervision requirements. To retain the green card status, you must live for a certain period of time. Once you get a passport from another country, you will become a citizen of that country. Since China does not recognize dual citizenship, it means that you will lose your China citizenship. You need to apply for a visa to enter China, but this visa is easy to apply for and you can live in China for a long time.
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