no dum dum
2007-03-26 21:32:08
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answer #1
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answered by really now! 2
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The answer is simply yes. If your child is a canadian citizen, they will need a passport and a visa to enter China.. There are no exceptions to this..
2007-03-21 20:43:18
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answered by Tom 5
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If the Child is born a Canadian Citizen then I would say yes
the Child would need a visa because he or she though
Chinese was born to Canadian parents.The child would
need a visa and possibly more documentation...consult
the Canadian Officials to be absolutely sure
2007-03-25 12:52:56
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answer #3
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answered by Johnnie C 3
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your child does not have a Chinese passport ?
China usually does not recognize dual citizenship
6. LOCAL LAWS AND CUSTOMS
Canadians of Chinese origin should be aware of serious personal security issues before travelling to China. There have been a number of recent cases of Canadian-Chinese dual nationals experiencing difficulties, even though they entered the People’s Republic of China using a Canadian passport.
Dual nationality is not recognized in China. Travellers should ensure that they are well informed regarding Chinese law as it relates to determination and loss of Chinese citizenship. Recognition of Canadian citizenship is not automatic.
According to the Consular Agreement between Canada and the People’s Republic of China, Chinese authorities should consider Canadian-Chinese dual nationals entering on a Canadian passport as a Canadian citizen. However, consular assistance has been denied to Chinese-Canadians even though they had entered on a Canadian passport. Canadian-Chinese dual nationals using Chinese travel documents to enter China, have and will be denied Canadian consular services.
It is important to note that Chinese authorities have and will refuse Canadian consular officials access to Canadians of Chinese origin who are detained in the People’s Republic of China.
Always use your Canadian passport
The Canadian government strongly encourages you to use your Canadian passport when travelling abroad, especially when entering the country of your second citizenship. Using your Canadian passport may provide the basis under which Canada can provide you with consular assistance if you run into difficulties. You should also obtain a visa, if that is required for entry by Canadian citizens, and always present yourself as a Canadian when dealing with local authorities.
yes ,your child will need a visa ,China does not recognize dual citizenships .......
please make sure you contact the Canadian governement before leaving ........
2007-03-20 05:31:06
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answered by HJW 7
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contact www.cic.gc.ca and www.international.gc.ca
china may have it's own rules and if both parents are canadians citizens now then the child can now be applied to become a cnd citizen pretty easy too.
call 1 800 O canada and ask.
2007-03-20 11:51:49
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answer #5
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answered by CCC 6
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Yes.
2007-03-27 17:01:25
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answered by pongoandfoxy1997 1
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I don't think its good for kids to have visa.
2007-03-24 22:10:47
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answered by don't ask me 1
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may be he can have the two citizenships or its better you ask your embassy......
2007-03-27 21:11:23
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answered by irfan 3
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maybe he can have the two citizenships
2007-03-20 04:48:51
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answered by Veronica G 3
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ask your embassy
2007-03-20 04:48:14
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answered by nivek191 3
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