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Do immigrants have to change their nationality?

Not necessarily.

Immigration refers to having the permanent residence in another country and enjoying all the welfare guarantee systems in that country on the premise of having the original nationality.

People with immigration status need to meet the requirements of immigration supervision, that is, they must live for more than 2 years within 5 years. You can keep your immigration status and automatically transfer to the next immigration prison, which means you need to live for 2 years in the next 5 years, and so on. If this requirement cannot be met, the immigration status will be cancelled.

The difference between naturalization and immigration is that naturalization has five rights and obligations, which immigrants do not enjoy and perform.

1, voting rights; 2. the right to be elected; 3. Being elected as a member of the jury; 4. Military service; 5. Working in a government department.

Besides, they got different passports. Immigrants get China passports. If you immigrate to Canada or some developed countries, you don't need a visa to go to Europe, the United States, Canada, Australia and other 160 countries after naturalization.

For example, in Canada, immigration status requires naturalization as follows:

1, who has lived in this country for three consecutive years and applied to the court; 2. Written test, divided into two volumes, English and French, to test some contents about the economy, culture and natural environment of Canada; 3. Attend the naturalization ceremony. Then become a Canadian citizen. Canada is a country that recognizes dual and multiple nationality, while China does not recognize dual nationality. So when you join other countries, you automatically give up your China nationality, which means you are not from China.

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