Originally Posted by
percysmith
I recovered the post
http://webcache.googleusercontent.co...hinese_travel/
Interesting. Obviously it only works for children born with nationality conflict in the first place.
Just thinking of my niece and nephew (for the purpose of descending HKPR, or avoiding Chinese Visa if they choose to travel there). They aren't nationality conflicted so not affected by new arrangements for CTD (OTOH, nothing that will suggest CCP will suddenly "discover" they're Chinese citizens and deny them Australian consular protection).
In my case this is my first time finding out I might be nationality-conflicted, but both parents EDIT: were mainlanders at the time (now naturalized US citizens) so no HKPR. I'm wondering why it's only the US that has the additional "both parents have to have permanent residence" requirement (this is what might get me the CTD- my parents moved to the US the year I was born, so no permanent status for either at the time) to avoid nationality conflict, then, given your reply in the Reddit post. Seems like I have to decide whether to get a CTD instead of a visa next time or formally give up citizenship.