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I immigrate myself, but I'm against foreigners' immigration.
I think parents usually don't listen to what their children say, because parents often look at things longer than their children. Immigrants will not be naturalized immediately at first. As long as you get the right of abode, you are still from China. Generally speaking, if the United States succeeds, it will take four years, and then you will lose your nationality.
After 4 years, you have grown up and have your own independent ability and thinking ability, and then decide whether to naturalize or not. If you didn't change your mind at that time, you can still retain your right of abode without naturalization, or you can apply for permanent residency in Hong Kong in the future. Hong Kong identity can have multiple nationalities. You can have no more problems with your family.
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