本帖最後由 peter236 於 2013-2-16 21:04 編輯
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首先, 我有英國passport 所以我係英國人, 我亦有加拿大passport, 所以, 我亦都係加拿大人, ...
jiujiujiu 發表於 2013-2-16 15:47 
Have you formally informed the Hong Kong government that you are giving up HK citizenship? If you were born in Hong Kong, then you are eligible for a HK Identity Card. Any passport is only a travel document.
The Hong Kong government is not going to automatically cancel your HK citizenship and HK ID card, even if you have acquired a foreign citizenship. You have to formally tell them you are giving up HK citizenship, otherwise you are still technically a Hong Kong citizen, and therefore a Chinese national.
However, the term "Chinese" is only a nationality concept. There are many ethnic groups within China. Most of us here belong to the Han ethnicity. I guess most westerners and even some Hong Kongers, are not even aware that we belong to the ethnic Han group, regardless of our nationality.
Two years ago, when the HK government distributed $6000 to all HK citizens, there were a large number of local Hong Kongers who went back just to get the $6000. It looks like many people here are still keeping their HK Identity Cards and therefore technically still Chinese nationals. |