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Asked by Naomi from Canada | Apr. 05, 2015 16:11
About:Chinese Embassies and Consulates

Spouse Canadian citizen born in China 50 years ago; have no Chinese paperwork for visa application

Only have valid Canadian passport and Canadian citizenship card. What can he provide to get an entry permit for China. I am Canadian born. Do our two Canadian born children (adults) need any additional paperwork for their applications? Thank you.

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Answered by Honey from United Kingdom | Apr. 07, 2015 21:55
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Does he have a Chinese passport even it is expired? If he has it, it should be submitted when applying for the entry permit. If he can't provide it, you may explain the situation to the consulr officer and follow his advice. As for your children, there is no additional paperwork for them to submit because they are born with Canadian nationality.
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