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  1. If you are of Chinese descent and are resident in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), you may be considered a Chinese citizen. Here you can learn about whether you are considered a Chinese citizen and what you can do to change your officially recognised nationality.

  2. The Nationality Law of the People's Republic of China (CNL) has been applied in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) since 1 July 1997 pursuant to Article 18 of and Annex III to the Basic Law, and interpreted in accordance with the “Explanations of Some Questions by the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress concerni...

  3. Learn the information about the legal framework of Chinese nationality in Hong Kong, the types of changes you can make in relation to Chinese nationality, where to submit applications or obtain further information, and the fees you will be charged here.

  4. If you intend to apply for Naturalisation as a Chinese National, you can use the Immigration Department’s online service. This article will give you the details. How and Where to Apply To apply for Naturalisation as a Chinese National, you are required to complete

  5. Unless you have renounced your Chinese nationality, you are a Chinese national in the HKSAR. If you choose to be treated as a foreign national in the HKSAR, you may with valid documents in support, make a declaration of change of nationality to the HKSAR Immigration Department.

  6. 申報國籍變更. 持有外國護照的中國籍香港居民須向入境事務處申報國籍變更,方可於香港特別行政區內成為外籍公民。. 請在此查閱相關之申請手續及對在香港特別行政區的居留權所帶來之影響。.

  7. Under articles 4 and 5 of the Nationality Law of the People's Republic of China, persons of Chinese descent, regardless of whether they were born in China (including Hong Kong) are usually considered to be Chinese citizens.