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In all countries in the world, there are generally Chinese footprints, these Chinese living in foreign lands, they have been precipitated over time, and integrated with the local cultural background, and there is a great difference from the traditional Chinese. In recent years, it has been found that a large number of Malaysian Chinese have started a "wave of returning to China", and more and more Chinese people want to return to their homeland and take root in China. <>
In fact, among the Chinese in Malaysia, their lives are not as good and comfortable as we imagined. Although the proportion of Chinese in the local area is very high, they are not indigenous after all, and they are often discriminated against by the indigenous people, and many Chinese either choose to assimilate or have to leave. Chinese people know that China does not allow dual nationality to exist, and if these Chinese want to return to China to settle down, then they must give up the nationality of one of them before they can settle in China, and there are only two ways to do so.
First of all, China is very friendly to Chinese, as long as he has Chinese nationality and the reason for his application is very legitimate, then he can apply for Chinese nationality, and the pass rate is also very high. Therefore, many Chinese in Malaysia now use this method to return to their homeland, but if you are of Chinese descent, it is relatively cumbersome when applying for nationality, and the procedure needs to be approved at various levels before it can be obtained. <>
Secondly, there is another way, and that is to apply for a permanent residence permitThere are five main ways to obtain it, such as the Guangdong region of Fujian, China, where there are many foreign entrepreneurs, most of whom have settled in China in this way. When we travel to Malaysia, the biggest feeling is that the local Chinese people are very friendly to our people, and this enthusiasm can definitely rise to their love for China, even if they are in a foreign country, they still care about the motherland.
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In fact, it is very easy for Chinese Malaysians to return to China to settle down, and Chinese nationality is very easy for them to handle, and ** will settle everything for them.
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If you want to settle in China for a long time, you definitely need Chinese nationality. You can give up your Malaysian nationality and apply for Chinese nationality, and the pass rate is still very high. If you invest in China, or buy a house or marry a Chinese, you can basically have Chinese nationality.
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These people can choose to obtain temporary Chinese citizenship through investment in some enterprises or temporary Chinese residence permits.
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Summary. Hello, in 2023, people of Chinese origin in Malaysia can come to China. According to the relevant customs regulations, from April 26, 2020, foreigners with valid passport holders can enter the country directly through the customs and through the Zhongshan Road Customs officially authorized by Shanghai, and foreigners entering the country through this do not need to make a separate health declaration.
Hello Bridge Socks, Chinese people who are Malaysian in 2023 can come to China. According to the relevant customs regulations, starting from April 26, 2020, foreigners with valid passport holders can enter the country directly through the customs and directly enter the country through the Zhongshan Road Customs officially authorized by Shanghai.
Can they fly directly to Jieyang V Chaoshan Airport.
Yes, Malaysian passport holders can fly directly from Jieyang Airport to Chaoshan Airport. According to Malaysia Airlines' official **, there are two flights per week between Jieyang V Chaoshan Airport: week.
1. On Wednesdays and Saturdays, Infiltration departs from Jieyang Airport at 6:30am and arrives at Chaoshan Airport at 8:15am; Week.
2. On Thursday and Sunday, depart from Jieyang Airport at 11am and arrive at Chaoshan Airport at 12:45am.
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Hello dear<>
Malaysians of Western Asian origin can now come to the banquet for their Chinese relatives. For Malaysian Chinese to come to China, the visa must be handled directly at the visa office of the Chinese Embassy in Malaysia before they can come to China. The People's Republic of China visa is a permit certificate issued by the authorized authorities of the People's Republic of China in accordance with the laws and regulations of the People's Republic of China for foreigners who apply to enter, exit or transit through the country.
In accordance with bilateral agreements signed or reached between China and relevant countries. Some countries who meet certain conditions can go to China without applying for a visa <>
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Summary. This means that if you want to register your nationality in China, you must renounce your Malaysian nationality, and if the relevant authorities know that you have foreign nationality, your Chinese nationality will be automatically revoked.
My daughter was born in Malaysia and also took Malaysian nationality + I brought it back to China for two years and then became Chinese nationality + Nama.
Hello, our country does not support dual citizenship.
But my daughter has nationality in Malaysia.
But my daughter has nationality in Malaysia.
This means that if you want to register your nationality in China, you must renounce your Malaysian nationality, and if the relevant authorities know that you have foreign nationality, your Chinese nationality will be automatically cancelled.
Two months before I brought it back to China in 19 years, I got a Chinese hukou again.
Two months before I brought it back to China in 19 years, I got a Chinese hukou again.
Back to Malaysia, do you still have any nationality over there?
Back to Malaysia, do you still have any nationality over there?
There is an option to give up the Malaysian flag and re-register with China.
When I got my account, I said that Malaysia has a hukou.
When I got my account, I said that Malaysia has a hukou.
It depends on whether Malaysia supports dual citizenship.
Malaysia also does not support it.
If you really want your child to have dual citizenship, you can try to register for Hong Kong status.
Malaysia also does not support it.
Donggang supports dual citizenship. At the same time, because Hong Kong is already part of China. Hong Kong is in the mainland and enjoys the same treatment as the mainland.
In this case, in practice, if you can guarantee that the *** door of both countries does not know about it, then you may be able to get dual citizenship.
But for the most part, he can't.
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