With the development of our country's economy and national strength, it is no longer new for foreigners to join Chinese nationality. As we all know, at this Winter Olympics, Gu Ailing and Zhu Yi both gave up their American citizenship and joined Chinese nationality, representing

With the development of our country's economy and national strength continue to grow, it is no longer new for foreigners to join Chinese nationality.

Gu Ailing, naturalized as a Chinese

As we all know, Gu Ailing and Zhu Yi both gave up their American citizenship and joined Chinese nationality, representing the Chinese team in the Olympic stadium. Gu Ailing's mother is Chinese, and Zhu Yi's parents are both Chinese and Han nationality. It is likely that they will choose to be Han nationality if they are naturalized in China. So what ethnic groups should those non-Chinese foreigners have after becoming naturalized in China?

Zhu Yi, naturalized as a Chinese

It turns out that the state had regulations long ago. As early as 1990, National Ethnic Affairs Commission , the State Council's Fourth National Population Census Leading Group, and the Ministry of Public Security formulated the "Regulations on the Determination of Ethnic Ingredients of Chinese Citizens" No. 217, which specifically stipulates the ethnic submission of foreigners to be naturalized as China:

Zheng Ninali, a track and field athlete, joined Chinese

1. If the ethnic components of Chinese nationality are the same or similar to those of a certain ethnic group in our country, they can apply to fill in the same or similar ethnic group.

For example, after Russians become Chinese nationality, they can fill in as Russian; after North Koreans and South Koreans become Chinese nationality, they can fill in as Koreans ; after Mongolians become Chinese nationality, they can fill in as Mongolians, etc.

Huatian, equestrian athlete, has been added to Chinese nationality

2. If a foreigner who has joined Chinese nationality voluntarily applies to fill in a certain ethnic component of our country, he shall hold the certificate issued by his unit and submit it to the provincial ethnic work department for approval.

In other words, in this case, it can be declared as any of the 56 ethnic groups in our country based on the principle of voluntary voluntary, provided that the unit certificate is submitted to the provincial ethnic work department for approval.

Luo Guofu, a football player, naturalized as Chinese

3. If one parent is Chinese and his children become Chinese nationality, the children should fill in the ethnic components of the parents that are Chinese.

For example, a Chinese Han man married a Japanese lady and the child he gave birth to was originally Japanese and now he has become a Chinese citizen. Then the child's ethnic group can only be filled in with the father as a Han nationality.

Li Ke, a football player, naturalized as Chinese

4. If it does not meet the above situation, you may not join any ethnic group and fill in as "naturalization".

According to the Ministry of Public Security and the National Ethnic Affairs Commission, "Notice on the Use of Ethnic Texts and Ethnic Ingredients for Resident Identity Cards" [86] Gongzhizi No. 14, if a foreigner does not meet the above provisions after joining Chinese nationality, he or she may not join the original 56 ethnic groups in China and fill in as "naturalization".

For example, if an American cannot find the same or similar ethnic group after joining Chinese nationality, and does not want to join any of the 56 ethnic groups, he can fill in the "Naturalization", and his corresponding identity document will be displayed as "U.S. (Naturalization)".

Lin Xiaoye, a short track speed skating athlete, has been naturalized in China

5. If a foreigner fills in the element of a certain ethnic minority in my country after naturalization, he shall be treated as a minority. Enjoy the corresponding treatment of the ethnic minority.

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Dear readers, do you understand?