Being a Chinese citizen means having certain rights and responsibilities as outlined by the Chinese government. This includes being subject to Chinese laws and regulations, having the right to participate in elections and political activities, and being entitled to benefits and protections provided by the government for its citizens. It also means contributing to the well-being and development of the country as a member of its society.
The possessive form for "citizen" is "citizen's."
A good citizen feels a sense of responsibility toward the society in which he or she lives, and contributes to the success of that society to the best of his or her ability. A bad citizen is only concerned with obtaining benefits from the society in which he or she lives, without being concerned about contributing anything of value in return.
The possessive form of the noun citizen is citizen's.Example: An anonymous citizen's contribution made the park possible.
The compound word of citizen is "citizenship".
A free citizen.
if u ask where i come from i'll say hong kong but wt nationality i'll say chinese
Being Chinese refers to being a citizen of the country called China. Citizenship can be by a number of ways include birth and naturalization.
If the Chinese person in question is an American citizen, yes. A citizen of China cannot.
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Chinese don't have hell... as a Chinese citizen, I've never heard...
No, unless you become a Chinese citizen.
Chinese citizen's and Chinese government
Depending what you mean, they could be a citizen of a country or what ever country they're from, like American, Russian, Chinese.
They're both the same - Hong Kong is the capital of China.
No, he is an American. A Citizen of USA
I think so, but if it is a "Chinese National", that would be a NO.
They were sent back to china. Or they had to become a US citizen.