Title | China: 1. If the children of Chinese nationals are born overseas, do the children automatically have Chinese nationality, or is it necessary for them to be registered in order to obtain nationality? 2. CX252081 indicates that there is currently an amnesty on household registration for children born out of wedlock. What treatment would such children now face if they returned to China? 3. Would a second child also born in Australia be exempt from the family planning laws if both parents were students? |
Publisher | Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal |
Publication Date | 27 April 2011 |
Country | China |
Topics | One-child policy / Family planning | Right to a nationality |
Citation / Document Symbol | CHN38484 |
Cite as | Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal, China: 1. If the children of Chinese nationals are born overseas, do the children automatically have Chinese nationality, or is it necessary for them to be registered in order to obtain nationality? 2. CX252081 indicates that there is currently an amnesty on household registration for children born out of wedlock. What treatment would such children now face if they returned to China? 3. Would a second child also born in Australia be exempt from the family planning laws if both parents were students?, 27 April 2011, CHN38484, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/4f10306c2.html [accessed 1 June 2023] |
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