Unlike China, why do many other countries recognize dual citizenship?

Updated on international 2024-06-08
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    This is because different countries have different considerations and different policies, and we don't have much to say.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Because of the large Chinese population, those countries that recognize dual nationality have relatively small populations.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Different countries have different systems, our system may be more stringent, and China is a country with a large population, so we don't want to have that many people.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Because the population of our country is enough to produce and live, and dual nationals are not easy to manage.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Different countries have different national systems and consider different things. There must be a reason for this.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    This is considered differently in different countries, and some countries may need population.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Because the national conditions are different, the policies formulated by each country are also different, and there is actually nothing to doubt.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because the concept is different in each country, and many countries do not have a large number of people, foreigners are welcome.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Different countries** have different considerations, and this is not something we should be considering.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Our country's hukou is the most difficult to get in the world, it is very difficult for a foreigner to join the Chinese nationality, more difficult than the green card in the United States, and unlike many countries, our country does not recognize dual nationality. Our country's choice is still determined by our national conditions.

    Our country is a country with a huge population of 1.4 billion, and we have no shortage of labor. However, other countries in the world, especially developed countries, have a serious aging population, and they lack labor, so they have to relax the policy of joining their own countries in order to increase the working population of society, so that the recognition of dual nationality is undoubtedly a good way.

    We have a tradition of patriotism since ancient times, and since it is love, then this love should be unique and loyal. When a person has two nationalities, when there is a conflict between the two countries, which country should that person side with? In the event of a war, there are questions as to which side the person should join to defend the country, so there are many problems for people with dual citizenship.

    China has a large population base and is still a developing country, so we can only find ways to improve the welfare of our citizens. If a person is both a Chinese citizen and a citizen of another country, as a citizen of China, we also have to give this dual nationality a citizen benefits, which undoubtedly increases the burden.

    Personally, I believe that the country is the premise of our happy life, and there is no home without a country, and I think everyone should have only one country, and love from the bottom of their hearts to protect this country.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The Chinese Nationality Law does not allow dual nationality.

    Dual citizenship means that a person has the legal citizenship of two countries, that is, he has the nationality of two countries. That is, a person who acquires the nationality of one country through the laws of that country and then acquires the nationality of that country again through the laws of that country in another country is considered to have dual nationality. China does not recognize dual nationality.

    China's attitude towards dual nationality is: 1. Adhere to one nationality for one person, and do not allow any Chinese citizen to have dual nationality;

    2. Respect the will of the person and do not force or go against the will of the person to choose nationality;

    3. If a Chinese citizen acquires the nationality of another country, he or she shall be deemed to have voluntarily renounced his Chinese nationality. However, Chinese nationality can be restored if necessary.

    Article 2 of the Nationality Law of the People's Republic of China The People's Republic of China is a unified multi-ethnic country, and people of all ethnic groups have Chinese nationality.

    Article 3 The People's Republic of China does not recognize dual nationality of Chinese citizens.

    Article 4 Both parents or one of the parents are Chinese citizens, and they were born in China and have Chinese nationality.

    Article 5 Both parents or one of the parents are Chinese citizens, born in a foreign country, and have Chinese nationality; However, if both or one of the parents is a Chinese citizen and has settled in a foreign country, and the person has foreign nationality at birth, he or she does not have Chinese nationality.

    Article 6 The parents are stateless or of unknown nationality, residing in China, and were born in China and have Chinese nationality.

    Article 7 Foreigners or stateless persons who are willing to abide by the Constitution and laws of China and meet any of the following conditions may apply for approval to become Chinese nationals:

    1) Close relatives of Chinese;

    2) Those who are domiciled in China;

    3) There are other legitimate reasons.

    Article 8 A person who has been approved to become a Chinese citizen shall acquire Chinese nationality; Those who have been approved to become Chinese nationals are no longer allowed to retain their foreign nationality.

    Article 9 A Chinese citizen residing in a foreign country who voluntarily joins or acquires a foreign nationality shall automatically lose his Chinese nationality.

    Article 10 A Chinese citizen who meets any of the following conditions may renounce his or her Chinese nationality upon application for approval:

    1) Close relatives of foreigners;

    2) Those who have settled in a foreign country;

    3) There are other legitimate reasons.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    China does not recognize dual nationality. According to Article 3 of the Nationality Law of the People's Republic of China, the People's Republic of China does not recognize Chinese citizens as having dual nationality.

    Article 5 Both parents or one of the parents are Chinese citizens, born in a foreign country, and have Chinese nationality; However, if both or one of the parents is a Chinese citizen and has settled in a foreign country, and the person has foreign nationality at birth, he or she does not have Chinese nationality.

    Other provisions on Chinese nationality.

    Article 13 of the Nationality Law of the People's Republic of China stipulates that a foreigner who has ever had Chinese nationality may apply for restoration of Chinese nationality if he or she has a legitimate reason; Those who have been approved to restore their Chinese nationality may no longer retain their foreign nationality.

    Article 14 The acquisition, loss and restoration of Chinese nationality shall be subject to application formalities except as provided for in Article 9. If a person under the age of 18 is under the age of 18, his or her parents or other legal ** person can apply on their behalf.

    The above content refers to the Chinese National Network - Nationality Law of the People's Republic of China.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1. The reason for not recognizing dual nationality is that China is self-sufficient

    Its own national conditions are based on China's population flow dao, tax return policy, judicial jurisdiction, nationality marriage and other policies;

    2. China is still relatively backward, and dual nationality may lead to the outflow of talents, capital and technology;

    3. The proportion of individual income tax in China's taxation is low, and the collection and control is insufficient. Dual citizenship needs to pay personal income tax in both countries, so our tax revenue will suffer a little loss;

    4. In jurisdiction, there is the so-called "principle of personal jurisdiction", that is, the state has the right to exercise jurisdiction over all persons with its own nationality, regardless of whether they reside in the country or abroad, and it is based on nationality jurisdiction. The recognition of dual nationality will cause a lot of entanglements and troubles in judicial practice. Especially in a country with a large population like ours.

    5. In fact, many countries that recognize dual citizenship are small countries, especially European countries. Territory changes frequently, population movements are frequent, and cross-border marriages are commonplace. Dual citizenship is a universal fact.

    If these countries do not recognize dual nationality, it will become a form of forced "side-taking" by nationals. There will be a lot of losses for the country. In fact, dual citizenship can do more harm than good to a country.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    A country does not recognize dual citizenship, and the main consideration is loyalty to the state and the administration of its citizens.

    Legally, the tolerance of dual citizenship may provide an opportunity for some criminals to go unpunished or receive lenient punishments, since some acts are illegal in one country and not in another; Some acts are punishable by heavy penalties in one country and only lightly punished in another; There are also significant differences in the trial procedures, which give criminals an opportunity to take advantage of. This is an important reason why most countries in the world do not recognize dual citizenship.

    At present, it seems that it is very difficult for China to recognize dual nationality; Even if you admit it, it may not bring much benefit to overseas Chinese. After all, for Chinese living abroad, the most important thing is to be able to work and live well there, and it may be more beneficial for them to have the nationality of the country of residence.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    No, why did you ask this question the year before last and I took it seriously.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The country that recognizes dual citizenship is the United States.

    It is the policy of the United States to acquiesce in the existence of dual nationality, and the law does not address the question of dual nationality or the requirement that a slippery person choose to relinquish one nationality or the other.

    However, because of some problems that may arise from dual citizenship, the United States has adopted a discouraged attitude towards it, especially when it has recently vigorously strengthened naturalization and emphasized allegiance to national interests, and paid more attention to citizens' loyalty to the country.

    Nationality

    Nationality refers to the legal capacity of a person to be a national or citizen of a particular State, indicates a fixed legal link between a person and a particular State, and is the basis for the legal adviser of the State in the exercise of its jurisdiction ratione personae and the right of diplomatic protection.

    The acquisition, loss and change of nationality are regulated by the Nationality Act. There are two main ways to acquire citizenship: birth and naturalization. Nationality is acquired by birth, and there are two principles in the international community: the system of descent and the system of place of birth.

    In countries with a jus jus sinensis, children acquire their own nationality when they are born in their own country, regardless of the nationality of their parents. In countries where the principle of jus sanguinis is applied, the nationality of the child must follow the nationality of both parents or one of the parents, regardless of the place of birth.

    Due to the different national rules on nationality, the phenomenon of dual nationality or statelessness often occurs in exceptional circumstances. For example, a citizen of a country subject to the principle of jus sanguinis has the nationality of both countries if a child is born in a country that adopts the principle of jus jus.

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