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Asked by Mr.mike from usa | Apr. 11, 2009 09:19
About:Dual Nationality

If I become a Chinese citizen, but have family in the US and they are USA citizens, will I be able to come to the USA freely?

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Answered by Ms.Evelyn | Apr. 11, 2009 21:13
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Seeing that you have become a Chinese citizen, your nationality is Chinese. So, when you go back to the United States, you have to apply for the Visa of the USA from the Embassy of the USA in China. That is to say, you will be not able to go there freely. Please remember once you get the citizenship of China, your original citizenship will be given up.
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Answered by Mr.Jan | Apr. 15, 2009 22:34
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If your other family members are US citizen, I do not think USA will deny your entry in any circumstances.
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Answered by Mr.J | May. 05, 2009 04:48
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Whilst the chinese might hold that you give up your other citizenship, the US does not. Therefore, unless you actually have to waive it and prove you have removed your citizenship, then it should not be a problem.

Also, they would not know if you reapplied in any case.
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