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最初由[Sedona]发布
I have said it before. See this link:
http://www.51.ca/bbs/showthread. ... y=&pagenumber=2
Below is what I said:
Tina, if you are using the method above, I wish you would not be locked up by the US Customer.
In my humble opinion, none of the above answered the question. Let me try.
1. To renew your Chinese passport, you have to produce a letter from Immigration Canada that you do not have any Canadian citizenship. When you are applying for Canadian citizenship, you don't have any problem obtaining such a letter and eventually renewing your Chinese passport.
2. To leave Canada, you don't need any documents to satisfy CBSA. The airline may ask for your proof though.
3. To enter Canada, you need a PR card if you do not have status. For Canadians, you need proof of Canadian status, e.g. passport, birth certificate or nothing, if the CBSA officer trusts you are a Canadian.
4. To enter China, you need a passport and a visa where applicable. If you have a Chinese passport, you don't need a visa.
5. To leave China, you need a passport, and in your case, a Chinese passport. The key is if you don't have any proof of Canadian immigrant status, the Chinese government will not allow you to leave.
In the old days, the landed paper will be sufficient, but now, the Chinese customer will check if you have a PR card. Once you become a Canadian citizen, you don't have the PR Card or the landed paper in your possession.
Where do you have proof to show the Chinese custom to leave China? We all know a Chinese passport doesn't mean freedom to leave China.
In a nutshell, once we don't have a PR card, we need a Canadian passport and a visa to return to China. You can continue to use your Chinese passport to go to other countries though.
非常详细地分析和判断。好贴子!!!值得注意,谢谢sedona老乡!!! |
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