Hi Everyone,
I've been reading your helpful insight and wisdom here and I'm truly hoping you can help me out!
I'm a Canadian, born and raised. My wife is Chinese. We live in China. 8 months ago we had a daughter. I'd like to take my daughter home to meet her grandparents. Today we went to the Visa office to get a visa for my wife and daughter.
Let me state here that I'm aware of the issue regarding holding dual-citizenship of Canada and China. We were simply going to apply for a visa for our daughter using her Chinese Citizenship. We want her to be afforded the best opportunities we can and feel that she can make a decision about which country she wants to be a citizen of when she's mature enough to make an informed decision.
So we went to the Visa office and because I'm a Canadian Citizen my daughter is automatically a Canadian citizen as well and they would not allow us to use her Chinese passport. They didn't take it from us, they simply said "No!". A kinder and gentler agent mentioned that I should contact the canadian consulate. Which I did. They basically said nothing.
I know that once we use her canadian passport we will be forced by Chinese gov't to renounce one of her citizenships. This is not a choice I feel I'm ready to make... nor is my wife.
Is there any way around this? I've heard whispers of being able to use HK as a portal to double chop two passports. I've also heard that there are some ways around having to use the Canadian passport to go back. I just don't know what they are... I don't understand the logistics of such a thing.
Any suggestions? Tips? Bits of advice? Moments of wisdom you're willing to share?
I just want my daugher to meet her Canadian family. It shouldn't be this hard... should it? :'(