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Asked by Nancy from canada | Jan. 20, 2017 15:54
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I'm a Canadian citizen and my mother is Chinese and Canadian citizen

Hi I was wondering, if I could get a Chinese citizen if I'm Canadian but both my mother and grandmother were originated in china before having a Canadian citizenship ? I ask this question because I do want to teach English in china but would like to legally be able to with a dual passport if it's possible since my motherland is china but I'm born in Canada. Could I have both citizenship if I plan to teach English and work in china for a few years?

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Answered by Justin | Jan. 20, 2017 20:19
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China doesn’t recognize dual nationality, so you cannot get Chinese citizenship when you have Canadian citizenship.
If you want to teach in China, you can apply for a work Z type for China to work there.
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Answered by Nancy | Jan. 20, 2017 22:24
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A work Z type? Would it best if I had my course done and apply for a work Z type there or would it be best to apply here in Canada and then travel to china to look for work ? I do plan to live there for a few years and want to work and I have a daughter ,which I would like for her to attend school if I teach English ,is that possible ? I just thought since my mother and grandmother are both Chinese citizen when they arrive and now Have their Canadians citizenship, I would be qualify for a dual passport or even qualify for Chinese citizenship without losing my Canadian if I plan to return
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