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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Do your children have Chinese passports or would your husband/his parents be able to apply for them? If so the settlement needs to specifically say he cannot do so. [/quote] China does not allow dual citizenship. The kid can't have a Chinese passport unless born there. [/quote] Thats not clear, depending on whether OP’s husband is a citizen of the United States which she does not say. OP discuss with your lawyer. Make it explicit that your husband and his parents may pose an international kidnapping risk. [/quote] I can see that everyone here is worried about international kidnapping which I appreciate but I want to assure you that the legal aspects of that have been dealt with, DH does not have a Chinese passport, and my attorney is in possession of the kids’ passports. In addition to that, the other country where the kids could possibly have citizenship or receive a passport has the kids on the list to block any such action. So that part is as much of a legal non-issue as it can be for now. [/quote]
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