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Asked by Shirley from USA | May. 22, 2014 22:19
About:Chinese Consulate in Vancouver

Chinese-Canadian, living in the US, will visit China

Hi, I am a Chinese-Canadian (currently holding a Canadian passport).
I used to live in Canada, BC, now I live in the US (my husband is a US citizen).
I will visit China for the first time after getting the Canadian passport.
At which China consulate can I apply - at the Canadian consulate, or at the US consulate?

Thank you!

Answers (1)
Answered by Rex from USA | May. 23, 2014 04:14
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You can apply in the US with document showing your legal resident status in the US, for example, US green card.
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