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At the same time, Chinese, overseas Chinese, and returned overseas Chinese are all members of the Chinese nation.
Different, Chinese, is a very broad concept, overseas Chinese, returned overseas Chinese are all Chinese.
Overseas Chinese are Chinese who do not have Chinese nationality, and returned overseas Chinese are also overseas Chinese.
Returned overseas Chinese are those who have returned to China, and there are no Chinese nationals.
Overseas Chinese relatives are relatives of overseas Chinese, and they are not necessarily Chinese.
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Returned overseas Chinese refer to overseas Chinese who have returned to China to settle down, and foreign Chinese who have been approved to restore or obtain Chinese nationality and go through the formalities for settling in China in accordance with the law are regarded as returned overseas Chinese.
Overseas Chinese dependents refer to the dependents of overseas Chinese and returned overseas Chinese, including "spouses, parents, children and their spouses, brothers and sisters, grandparents, grandchildren, and other relatives who have a long-term support relationship with overseas Chinese and returned overseas Chinese."
The identity of returned overseas Chinese and their relatives shall be verified and determined by the local people** at or above the county level where their permanent residence is located** in charge of overseas Chinese affairs on the basis of their own application. Where relatives who have a long-term dependency relationship with overseas Chinese or returned overseas Chinese apply for recognition of the status of overseas Chinese dependents, they shall provide a support certificate issued by a notary public.
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Returned overseas Chinese refer to overseas Chinese who have returned to their home countries to settle down. Overseas Chinese dependents refer to the dependents of overseas Chinese and returned overseas Chinese in China, including: spouses, parents, children and their spouses, brothers and sisters, grandparents, grandchildren, and other relatives who have a long-term support relationship with overseas Chinese and returned overseas Chinese.
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Overseas Chinese refer to natural persons with Chinese nationality who have settled abroad. Overseas Chinese are citizens of the People's Republic of China and enjoy the rights due to Chinese citizens in accordance with the law, and perform the corresponding obligations. Constitution of the People's Republic of China
It is China's best to protect the legitimate rights and interests of overseas Chinese abroad.
duties. Overseas Chinese do not include those who travel and visit countries with them, workers and technicians sent to other countries to assist in construction, as well as public servants sent by the state to foreign countries and students studying abroad. Nor can a person of Chinese descent who has joined or acquired a foreign nationality be regarded as overseas Chinese.
The development trend of overseas Chinese:
Due to the inclusion of Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan.
The spring situation of the new immigrants in China has increased significantly, coupled with the natural growth of the overseas traditional Chinese community population, overseas Chinese.
The number of Chinese has increased significantly.
Compared with the old immigrants, the education level and economic strength of the new immigrants have been greatly improved. Among the new immigrants, nearly 1 3 are students from Hong Kong, Taiwan and Chinese mainland and their dependents, which is fundamentally different from the old immigrants, who are mostly farmers.
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Huaren refers to people of Chinese descent or Chinese nationality, while overseas Chinese refers to people who live abroad but still retain Chinese nationality and Chinese cultural traditions. Therefore, both Chinese and overseas Chinese have Chinese cultural backgrounds and traditions, but Chinese are people born and live in China, while overseas Chinese are Chinese living abroad.
In daily life, the term overseas Chinese is often used to describe the experiences and experiences of these people in terms of living, working, studying, and cultural inheritance abroad. In addition, in the political, economic, cultural and other fields, the Chinese and overseas Chinese also play an important role and influence. Therefore, the term is widely used in various reports, academic research, policy making, etc.
Usage Scenario:
News reports: When reporting news events of Chinese overseas, the term "overseas Chinese" is often used, such as reporting that a racial discrimination incident against overseas Chinese has occurred in a certain country.
Academic research: In the field of academic research, this term is used when studying the social, cultural, economic and other aspects of overseas Chinese, such as an academic article on the cultural inheritance of overseas Chinese.
Social Situations: In social situations, people may talk about their or their friends' Chinese identity and background, such as a friend who introduces himself as a Chinese overseas Chinese who grew up in the United States but still loves Chinese culture.
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It refers to the dependents of overseas Chinese in China. Spouses and immediate family members of overseas Chinese and returned overseas Chinese in China, as well as other relatives who have been raised by overseas Chinese and returned overseas Chinese for a long time. The legitimate rights and interests of overseas Chinese and their relatives are protected by the laws of the state.
Overseas Chinese relatives include "spouses of overseas Chinese and returned overseas Chinese; parents, children and their spouses; Brothers and sisters, grandparents, maternal grandparents, grandchildren, and other relatives who have a long-term support relationship with overseas Chinese or returned overseas Chinese.
Overseas Chinese refers to Chinese citizens who have settled abroad. "Settled" means that a Chinese citizen has obtained the right of long-term or permanent residence in the country of residence, and has resided in the country of residence for two consecutive years, and has resided in the country for a cumulative period of not less than 18 months within two years.
Chinese citizens who have not obtained the right of long-term or permanent residence in the country of residence, but have obtained the legal residence qualification in the country of residence for more than 5 consecutive years (including 5 years), and have resided in the country of residence for a total of not less than 30 months within 5 years, are regarded as overseas Chinese.
Chinese citizens are not considered overseas Chinese during the period of study abroad (including official assignment and self-financed) or the period of working abroad for official business (including expatriate workers).
1 The annotation of "Overseas Chinese Cihai" reads: "Persons with Chinese nationality living abroad. It does not include those who travel abroad, the workers and technicians who are sent to other countries to assist in construction, the public servants sent by the state to foreign countries, and the students who study abroad. >>>More