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Asked by Mr.Fish from Canada | Jan. 07, 2011 12:27
About:Dual Nationality

Can a person regain his/her Chinese nationality if
1) he used to be a Chinese citizenship
2) he immigrated to Canada and applied to be a Canadian citizenship
3) he renounce his canadian citizenship

Answers (1)
Answered by Mr.Dick | Jan. 08, 2011 03:09
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I think so, but you have give up your Canadian citizenship first.
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