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Explain Australia's dual citizenship in detail.

After obtaining Australian citizenship, will China be forced to cancel China citizenship because it does not recognize dual citizenship? And how should children born in Australia choose their nationality?

Article 9 of China's Nationality Law stipulates that China citizens who have settled in foreign countries will automatically lose their China nationality if they voluntarily join or acquire foreign nationality.

China nationality change

1, I have settled abroad;

2. I voluntarily join or acquire foreign nationality.

If only the second condition is met, and I have not settled abroad, I will not lose my China nationality by joining or acquiring foreign nationality. China's nationality law has no clear definition of settlement. Although many overseas Chinese have acquired foreign nationality, they have not decided to settle in foreign countries. Even after obtaining foreign nationality, he will soon return to China for development. In this case, China nationality will not be lost.

In the view of the China government, if you have not settled in a foreign country, but have legally acquired foreign nationality through some means, then you are still a citizen of China and do not have foreign nationality. Therefore, as long as you don't use a foreign passport in China, the China government will not force you to cancel your identity.

Nationality of children born in Australia

Parents are public relations:

(1) Both parents are PR, and the child was born in China. Can he be directly naturalized in Australia?

A: No, because the parents are not Australians, but permanent residents, and the children are still from China.

(2) The parents are PR, and the child was born in China. Can they automatically get Australian PR?

A: No, you need to apply for a permanent visa for children outside Australia at telephone number 10 1. This visa can only be applied overseas, and the child must be abroad when signing it. The official trial period is 14 months.

(3) Both parents are PR, and the child was born in China. Can I get a tourist visa to enter Australia and then apply for PR in Australia?

A: Yes. You can apply for a 600 visa in China first. Since the parents are PR, there should be no 8503 clause on the travel sign. In this way, after entering Australia, you can directly apply for a permanent visa for 802 children and wait in Australia.

Only one parent is PR.

(1) If only one parent is PR, can their children born in other countries automatically obtain Australian status?

A: No, parents must apply for immigration to Australia under a separate guarantee.

(2) If only one parent is PR and the child was born in Australia, can the child be naturalized directly?

A: Yes.

Parents are not public relations.

Parents are not PR, and the child was born in Australia. Can children be naturalized directly?

A: Direct naturalization is not allowed, but if a child was born in Australia for most of the previous 10 year, he can acquire Australian citizenship at the age of 10. After the child becomes an Australian citizen, parents can guarantee to immigrate to Australia quickly.

In addition, if the child was born in China in the process of applying for Australian immigration, parents can update the child's information to the Immigration Bureau after the child is born, and the child can also get PR after the parents sign it.

One of the parents is Australian.

If one parent is Australian and the child was born outside Australia, can I apply for Australian citizenship?

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Immigration and public relations

PR among immigrants refers to the right of permanent residence visa in Australia, valid for 5 years. If you have lived for 2 years within 5 years, you can apply for naturalization or continue to renew your PR visa.

The nationality of the child born mainly depends on the identity of the parents, and then the birthplace of the child. Citizenship is not limited to the place of birth, while resident status is limited to Australia.

Children born in foreign countries, with foreign nationality, do not have China nationality, born in foreign countries, do not have China nationality, provided that both parents or one of them is a China citizen and has settled in a foreign country. If I was born with a foreign nationality, but neither of my parents settled in a foreign country, I also have China nationality. According to the provisions of Article 3, the foreign nationality I obtained will not be recognized in China.

Some children can acquire China nationality at birth, or they can automatically acquire foreign nationality. In this case, even if you hold a foreign passport, it will not affect your determination of China nationality. However, China's Nationality Law clearly stipulates that China citizens are not recognized as dual nationals. Similarly, if a child is born in Australia, he can choose Australian citizenship at any time, become an Australian citizen and retain China citizenship.

Therefore, if the child is a China citizen with a foreign passport, it is not convenient to hold a China passport because of nationality conflict, and it is impossible to obtain a visa or residence permit in China with his foreign passport. Entry and exit passes or travel documents are required when entering or leaving the country.

All the words in this article are not taken as any legal opinions, and the author is not responsible for any consequences caused by adopting, comparing or inferring any examples in this work.