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How Does An American Get Citizenship in China?

May 11th, 2014

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Sometimes I get the strangest emails…

Cop in China

Work is drying up here in the United States. I’m a born US Citizen. I’m Native American. I have my BA Degree in Criminal Justice and almost done with my Masters. Yet I can’t get work here in the United States. How do I find work in China? How would I get citizenship? We’re already sending all of our jobs over seas to China. Why not figure out how to get a job there and Citizenship. I’ve already traveled to China during my time in the Navy. I’ve been to Hong Kong twice and to Beijing. I understand the Chinese government hates ours would that blow my chances of getting citizenship? My degree is in Criminal Justice. Would I be permitted to become a cop in China? Or a degree that has something to do with Criminal Justice? Like a prison guard, jail, court room cop, something?

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  • nethorse

    14 May 2014 pm31 3:02pm
    01

    At first it sounds amusing. But after thinking it over, I see no amusement here. China is a complicated country. For example, this guy with a degree of Criminal Justice can definitely get a job at Hongkong. Why not? I bet there are lots of westerners serving in Hongkong civil and justice department. Just don’t go to mainland China. Stay away and you will be just fine.

    • The Visa Geeza

      15 May 2014 am31 7:50am
      02

      Indeed, but this was a genuine question I received. How does one go about providing an answer to it (quite apart from the fact this has nothing to do with Hong Kong??) Thanks for sharing.

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