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i-134 Part 2-5. Beneficiary's Country of Citizenship or Nationality

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 I( beneficariy) was Canadian Permanent Resident with China's citizenship.  I got Canadian citizenship in Sep 2018. When my petitoner was filling 1-129F in April 2018, she put "China" in "Beneficiary's Country of Citizenship or Nationality". Now she is filing 1-134, what is supposed to put in Part 2-5. "Beneficiary's Country of Citizenship or Nationality"?

1."China"  

2."China and Canada"

3."Canada"??

I appreciate your advice. Thanks!!

NOA1 Apr 19, 2018  
     
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28 minutes ago, jackson6658 said:

 I( beneficariy) was Canadian Permanent Resident with China's citizenship.  I got Canadian citizenship in Sep 2018. When my petitoner was filling 1-129F in April 2018, she put "China" in "Beneficiary's Country of Citizenship or Nationality". Now she is filing 1-134, what is supposed to put in Part 2-5. "Beneficiary's Country of Citizenship or Nationality"?

1."China"  

2."China and Canada"

3."Canada"??

I appreciate your advice. Thanks!!

 

This response might help you:

 

https://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/244721-i-129f-and-g-325a-and-dual-citizenship/?do=findComment&comment=4470072

 

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of those differences between us, for it is not difference which immobilizes us, but silence.
And there are so many silences to be broken.”

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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29 minutes ago, lierre said:

Thank you so much for that! My decision will be puting both China and Canada there and then hand write note explianing what happened.

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NOA1 Apr 19, 2018  
     
NOA2 Oct 18.2018  
     
Packet 4 recieved Jan 11,2019
     
K1 Interview date: Feb 13,2019
     
K1 Visa received: Feb 21,2019
     
US Entry: April 7,2019
     
AOS Filed: April 30,2019
     
Bio Appt: May 30,2019
     
AOS interview date: Sep 10,2019(GREEN CARD APPROVED!!)
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Does China allow for dual citizenship? I thought they did not?

You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.  - Dr. Seuss

 

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The only time that you can normally obtain citizenship other than Chinese and keep your Chinese citizenship is when you were originally a national of Hong Kong or Macau?

You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.  - Dr. Seuss

 

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