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Asked by Ms.Ing from Canada | Apr. 27, 2009 10:23
About:Chinese Embassy in Canada

Dear Sir/Madam:
I am a Chinese borned, naturalized Canadian Citizen since 1967. I was born in the village of Lin Fong, in the province of Canton (1952). The last name that my parents used to immigrant to Canada was Ng, and because Ng is not pronouniable, and so like my grandfather, we've adopted Ing as our last name, but not legally changed. Today, I would like to revolve this problem, but I do not have a birth certificate from my birth place, I am wondering if the Chinese Embassy can help me in any way. Also, I am very keen on teaching English as a second language, could you also give me some advice on that aspect. Thank you.

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Answered by Ms.Lilian from China | Apr. 30, 2009 04:11
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Ms.Ing, you can go to the Public Security Bureau in charge of Lin Fong Villge to deal with this thing. Can you speak Chinese, if not ,you need an interpreter to accompany you.
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