Chinese nationality refers to the legal status of being a citizen of the People's Republic of China. According to the Nationality Law of the People's Republic of China, Chinese nationality is primarily acquired by birth if at least one parent is a Chinese national, or through naturalization under specific conditions.
China generally does not recognize dual nationality. Individuals who voluntarily acquire foreign citizenship may automatically lose their Chinese nationality.
The Chinese government manages nationality matters in accordance with laws and regulations aimed at safeguarding national sovereignty and the rights of its citizens.
For more detailed information about documentation, application procedures, or legal interpretations regarding Chinese nationality, please consult official sources or qualified legal professionals.