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Case 1:
Renouncing a citizenship is not an automatic process. You must have the approval of the Chinese Central Government (through embassies/consulates, Hong Kong's Immigration Department or Macau's Identification Department) and you will receive the proof.
You are not required to renounce your residence.
You are required to enter Hong Kong at least once for every 36 months upon renouncing your Chinese citizenship.
Case 2(a):
The child can get the Permanent Residence from the father, providing that the son must ordinary reside in Hong Kong for 7 years.
Case 2(b):
See Case 1.
See here for more information:
http://www.gov.hk/tc/residents/immigration/idcard/roa/eligible/loss.htm
2014-02-27 19:24:39 補充:
Case 1:
You understand in an opposite way.
Remain as a Chinese citizen - no restriction.
Renouncing Chinese citizenship - 36 months limit
2014-02-27 19:28:23 補充:
Case 2:
See here first:
http://www.gov.hk/tc/residents/immigration/idcard/roa/eligible/
Article 5 of Nationality Law of the People's Republic of China saying that in Case, the child will not be a Chinese citizen. So under the website above, the child will not be qualified under (d) and (e).
2014-02-27 19:30:46 補充:
In this case, the only way that the child can get Permanent Resident is a visa of Entry for Residence as Dependants and the child becomes a Permanent Resident after living in Hong Kong for 7 years.
2014-02-27 19:34:45 補充:
Your understanding is correct.
The child can "earn" the residence, but not granted because the father is a Permanent Resident.
2014-02-27 19:36:52 補充:
In this case, the best way to cover all basis are the child must be born in Hong Kong.
Then the child can be a Swedish and Chinese citizen, as well as a Hong Kong Permanent Resident.
2014-02-27 20:01:30 補充:
This is the interneting part - People National Congress allows multiple nationalities.
2014-02-27 20:02:38 補充:
Since many people in Hong Kong and Macau have nationalities other than Chinese, so in Hong Kong and Macau, nationalities other than Chinese are simply not recognized, but allowed.
In Mainland, it is not allowed and not recognized.