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Parents are Canadian immigrants, and their children were born in China.
The Nationality Law stipulates that:
(1) My parents or one of them is a citizen of China. I was born in China and have China nationality.
(2) One or both parents are China citizens, and I was born in a foreign country and have China nationality; However, if one or both parents are citizens of China, have settled in a foreign country and have foreign nationality at birth, they do not have China nationality.
(3) Parents are stateless or of unknown nationality and have settled in China. I was born in China and have China nationality.
Dear, you are all Canadians. Although your child was born in China, he is still a Canadian and has no China nationality.
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