“Li Na’s resignation of Chinese nationality” has recently become a hot topic on the Internet, and there is even a report on the Internet that is alleged to be a Chinese consulate certificate stating that Li Na has renounced Chinese nationality. The Chinese Consulate-General in Busan, South Korea, issued a statement saying that the online certification applicant has the same name as the Chinese tennis player Li Na. The certificate was stolen and used for online hype.
The consular certificate circulating on Weibo shows that “Li Na” requested to renounce Chinese nationality on December 24, 2020. According to Article 9 of the Nationality Law of the People’s Republic of China, Chinese citizens residing in foreign countries voluntarily join or acquire foreign nationality , That is, automatically lose Chinese nationality. The document stated that when Li Na acquired foreign nationality, she would automatically lose Chinese nationality.
The consular certificate was issued by the Chinese Consulate General in Busan, and the date was also on December 24 last year. As a result, it became a hot topic on the Chinese Internet in the New Year.
The Chinese Consulate General in Busan issued a statement on Monday (4th) stating that after verification, the applicant’s “Li Na” ID used the same name as a well-known athlete. The former has been married and settled in South Korea for many years.
The statement also stated that the consulate contacted the applicant to verify that the consulate proved that the picture was stolen and uploaded to Weibo for speculation. The consulate condemned the illegal misappropriation of personal legal documents by people with ulterior motives and the spread of hype on the Internet, and solemnly reminded Chinese citizens of the consular district to protect personal legal documents to prevent possible risks caused by the leakage of private information.
Li Na is a retired female professional tennis player from China. She won the French Open Women’s Singles Championship in 2011 and the Australian Open Women’s Singles Championship in 2014. She is the first Asian female tennis player to win the Tennis Grand Slam. Won two Australian Open women’s singles runner-up.
According to the data, Li Na is from Wuhan, Hubei Province. She retired in 2014 and gave birth to a daughter and son in the next two years. Li Na turned 39 at the end of February this year.
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