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Asked by J from USA | Nov. 21, 2012 07:35
About:Chinese Permanent Residence Permit

Chinese born American Citizen

Hi, I was born in Beijing and lived there as a Chinese citizen until age 6- I moved to the US with my parents and I automatically became a US citizen as a minor after my parents naturalized. I would like to move to study to study and work indefinitely and was wondering if my being born there gives me any special advantage in securing a permanent residence card?

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Answered by Elliott | Nov. 22, 2012 01:49
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If your former nationality was Chinese, you need to write down your Chinese name in the application form and submit the original Chinese passport and the photocopy of the information page of the passport when you apply for a Chinese visa. It is easier for you to get one if the documents are well prepared. However, it is very difficult for you to get a permanent residence permit.
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