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Asked by Mr.Tammy from Canada | Aug. 09, 2010 10:10
About:Dual Nationality

I am Canadian -- born in Canada and holding a Canadian citizenship. But Chinese in ethnicity, appearance, and in speech. Both my parents still retain their Chinese citizenship. Would I be considered a Chinese citizen? Would I need a visa to enter into China? Would I need a visa if I were to go to China with my parents/a parent? Would anything change regarding the necessity of a visa if the Canadian party was to be under the age of majority? (Say, my 16 year old sister?)Any reply would be very much appreciated! Thank you in advance!

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Answered by Mr.Jerry from China | Aug. 09, 2010 22:06
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You parents have Chinese passport and you have Canadian passport or citizenship certificate, isn't it? You need something to go back to china, Home Return Permit I think.
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