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Is there really no China hukou after emigrating to Australia?
After emigrating to Australia and successfully obtaining a green card, the immigrant's nationality is still China nationality, so the original household registration is not affected. Immigrants only obtain Australian permanent resident status and enjoy Australian welfare. If the applicant chooses to apply for Australian citizenship after obtaining an Australian green card, since China does not recognize dual citizenship, the immigrant will lose his China hukou and become an Australian citizen.
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