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Q: What countries uses jus sanguinis?

besides China, what countries still operates on the basis of the right of blood when it comes to nationality?

 

 

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Wikipedia to the rescue

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jus_sanguinis

 

Japan is also a jus sanguinis. 

 

But is China actually a jus sanguinis country. E.g. can ABCs get a Chinese citizenship (without a lot of hassle) ? 

 

nicholasba:

from what i have heard, yeas they can.

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mike695ca:

Then why dont they recognize deul citizenship? Doesnt making you lose your Chinese passport if you have a foreign one, kinda go against the whole idea?

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nicholasba:

china's full of contradictions i guess..

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mike695ca:

never have truer words been spoken.....

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Scandinavian:

Chinese law dictates that if a Chinese citizen apply for citizenship in another country, he must first in writing denounce his Chinese citizenship. 

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japan is not completely a jus sanguinis (such as China). I check Wikipedia for that, and i do know personally italians who got the japanese citizenship without investing millions....

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