Every student who takes the exam needs to show his admission ticket and ID card. This ID card was issued by the local government and stamped with the official seal, indicating that it was certified by the local government. Use this certificate to show your identity and qualification for taking the imperial examination. The information on this ID card is very detailed, including where candidates have birthmarks, which will be recorded.
In modern life, ID card is an important document that everyone can't live without. Personal ID cards are not only used for going in and out, but also for dealing with some important things. The ID card is a very important document for the nationals of our country, but isn't it very important for foreigners who want to become citizens of China? However, when it comes to China's nationality and the issuance of identity cards, there are actually many tangled details.
The most typical question is: what nationality should foreigners fill in their identity cards? You won't believe it. First of all, it is relatively difficult for foreigners to become citizens of China. If foreigners want to become citizens of China, they need to know three prerequisites. The condition of 1 is that China does not allow its nationals to have dual nationality. This means that foreigners who want to become China citizens need to give up their original nationality first, and they are left blank in the waiting process. If the waiting process is acceptable, step 1 can be completed.
The second prerequisite is that to obtain China nationality, the applicant must be born in China, and there is an additional condition that at least one of his parents already has China nationality. The third premise is that we must recognize China's culture and some concepts.
After completing these three prerequisites, it is finally time to apply for an ID card. However, when applying for an ID card, there are also some details that need to be filled in, such as what nationality should be filled in? In fact, this choice is relatively free, because there is a subconscious in the concept of China people, and that is the equality of all ethnic groups. This means that there is no such concept as which nation is superior and which nation is backward. Therefore, when foreigners apply for identity cards, they will have many free choices when filling in the nationality column.
The first option is to fill in the original nationality, such as Korean, Russian, Mongolian and so on. If you want to become a citizen of China, you can fill in your original nationality on your ID card.
The second is that you can also fill in the name of your original country, which has no nationality. For example, if you are an American, you can fill in the country column as the United States. But in modern society, the probability of such a way is still relatively small.
The third is the most common way, which is to fill in the Han nationality. However, on the premise of filling in the Han nationality, the applicant should understand and identify with the Chinese culture and support the Han culture at the same time. The most typical example is Wu Xueli, who was born in the United States on 1925. She agrees with Han culture very much. Later, when I applied for citizenship and filled in my ID card in China, I changed my foreign name directly to China's name: Wu Xueli.