Job Recruitment Website - Immigration policy - The child's father is Korean and his mother is from China. Is it true that when a child was born in China, he only had the nationality of China, but when he was born in Korea, he had the nationality o

The child's father is Korean and his mother is from China. Is it true that when a child was born in China, he only had the nationality of China, but when he was born in Korea, he had the nationality o

The child's father is Korean and his mother is from China. Is it true that when a child was born in China, he only had the nationality of China, but when he was born in Korea, he had the nationality of two countries? According to the Nationality Law of China:

Article 4 One or both parents are citizens of China, and I was born in China and have China nationality.

Fifth parents or one of them is a citizen of China, I was born in a foreign country and have China nationality; However, if one or both parents are citizens of China and have settled in a foreign country, they will have foreign nationality at birth, but will not have China nationality.

Therefore, in your question, no matter whether a child is born in South Korea or China, he can obtain China nationality, but if he has already obtained Korean nationality, he will automatically give up China nationality, because China does not recognize dual nationality.

According to the amendment of Korean nationality law, the Korean government allows overseas senior talents, marriage immigrants and overseas compatriots over 65 to hold dual nationality.

Similarly, according to Korean law, children can also obtain Korean nationality, but if they have already obtained China nationality, they must choose a nationality as their lifelong nationality before the age of 22, unless there are special circumstances such as the above-mentioned senior talents.